Surviving Wounded Knee

Surviving Wounded Knee

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780190249038
Untertitel:
The Lakotas and the Politics of Memory
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
David W Grua
Herausgeber:
Sydney University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
288
Erscheinungsdatum:
06.01.2016
ISBN:
978-0-19-024903-8

an important contribution that pushes our understanding of how and why Wounded Knee was remembered during and after the turn of the nineteenth century, and how and why the dominant memory was asserted and then challenged immediately after the violence ended in 1890 ... Grua's monograph is monumentally important ... a welcome addition to the canon of American and North American history. Informationen zum Autor David Grua is a historian and curator at the LDS Church History Museum. He holds a PhD from Texas Christian University. Klappentext A study of the massacre at Wounded Knee in history and memory. Zusammenfassung A study of the massacre at Wounded Knee in history and memory.

Autorentext
David Grua is a historian and curator at the LDS Church History Museum. He holds a PhD from Texas Christian University.



Klappentext
A study of the massacre at Wounded Knee in history and memory.

Zusammenfassung
On December 29, 1890, the US Seventh Cavalry killed more than two hundred Lakota Ghost Dancers -- including men, women, and children -- at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota. After the work of death ceased at Wounded Knee Creek, the work of memory commenced. For the US Army and some whites, Wounded Knee represented the site where the struggle between civilization and savagery for North America came to an end. For other whites, it was a stain on the national conscience, a leading example of America's dishonorable dealings with Native peoples. For Lakota people it was the site of the "biggest murders," where the United States violated its treaty promises and slaughtered innocents. Historian David Grua argues that Wounded Knee serves as a window into larger debates over how the US's conquest of the indigenous peoples should be remembered. Opposing efforts to memorialize the event ultimately proved a contest over language and assumptions rooted in the concept of "race war" or the struggle between "civilization" and "savagery." Was Wounded Knee a heroic "battle" -- the final victory of the American empire in the trans-Mississippi West? Or was it a "massacre" that epitomized the nation's failure to deal honorably with Native peoples? Even today, over a century later, the transmission of memory to survivors' descendants remains potent, and December 29, 2015, the 125th anniversary of Wounded Knee, will be marked by commemorations and lingering questions about the United States' willingness to address the liabilities of Indian conquest.

Inhalt
Chapter 1: The Road to Wounded Knee
Chapter 2: Exonerating the Seventh Cavalry
Chapter 3: The Last Battle
Chapter 4: In Memory of the Big Foot Massacre
Chapter 5: No Thought of Hostility
Chapter 6: Irreconcilable Memories
Chapter 7: Liquidating the Liability of the United States for Wounded Knee
Chapter 8: The Survivors' Legacies
Appendix: Survivor Lists
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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