Wounded Knee Massacre

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_event
gptkbp:aftermath Increased tensions between Native Americans and the U. S. government
increased tensions between Native Americans and the U. S. government
gptkbp:art_style Featured in various artistic works
gptkbp:casualties Passed down through generations
approximately 25 soldiers killed
approximately 300 Lakota killed
oral histories from survivors
approximately 300 Lakota Sioux killed
approximately 300 killed
few survivors lived to recount the event
gptkbp:community_impact long-lasting trauma and loss
gptkbp:consequences Influenced Native American rights movements
No soldiers were prosecuted
led to changes in U. S. policy towards Native Americans
influenced U. S. policy towards Native Americans
affected U. S. government policies towards Native Americans
gptkbp:context gptkb:Ghost_Dance_movement
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspiration for literature and art
Symbol of Native American resistance
inspired literature and art
influenced Native American activism
Influenced Native American activism
highlighted the struggle for Native American rights
shaped contemporary Native American identity
gptkbp:cultural_representation Portrayed in films and literature
represented in various forms of art and literature
featured in Native American storytelling
gptkbp:cultural_significance Represents the struggle of Native Americans for rights
holds cultural significance for Native American communities.
important in Native American identity
gptkbp:date December 29, 1890
gptkbp:diplomatic_relations Gained attention from human rights organizations
led to reevaluation of treaties with Native tribes
gptkbp:education Taught in U. S. history classes
taught in educational curricula regarding U. S. history
gptkbp:focuses_on taught in U. S. history classes
gptkbp:government_type U. S. government issued apologies later
investigation by the U. S. government
investigation into the events
gptkbp:historical_analysis analyzed in academic studies
Subject of numerous books and documentaries
subject of ongoing historical inquiry and research
studied in the context of U. S. expansionism
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Ghost_Dance_movement
Interpreted as a tragic event in U. S. history
U. S. policies towards Native Americans
occurred during a period of westward expansion
viewed as a massacre by many historians
varies among different historians
part of broader patterns of violence against Native Americans
gptkbp:historical_debate Debated among historians regarding causes and consequences
debated among historians regarding causes and consequences
gptkbp:historical_documentation documented in various historical texts
Documented in government archives
extensively documented in historical archives
photographs and reports exist
government reports and testimonies exist
gptkbp:historical_event Remains a contentious topic in American history
part of Native American cultural memory
part of the larger narrative of American history.
remains a contentious topic in American history
gptkbp:historical_impact Shaped future U. S. policies towards Native Americans
symbol of Native American oppression
gptkbp:historical_period Late 19th century America
gptkbp:historical_significance symbol of Native American resistance
seen as a symbol of resistance
Considered a turning point in U. S.-Native relations
considered a turning point in U. S.-Native relations
considered a turning point in U. S.-Native American relations
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Wounded Knee Massacre
gptkbp:involved_countries Affected the Lakota Sioux community profoundly
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in gptkb:Wounded_Knee_Memorial
Annual commemorative events held
recognized by various organizations
books and articles written about the event
Efforts to preserve the site as a historical landmark
Wounded Knee Memorial site established
annual memorials held at the site
efforts to recognize the event in history
recognized in various historical commemorations
held annually by Native American groups
gptkbp:is_influenced_by inspired Native American activism in the 20th century
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:military_unit
gptkb:Lakota_Sioux
gptkbp:is_represented_in depicted in films and documentaries
gptkbp:judges varied and often conflicting
survivors of the massacre
Survivors reported atrocities
gptkbp:legacy Continues to influence Native American identity
Remains a symbol of oppression and resistance
ongoing discussions about Native American rights
remains a contentious topic in U. S. history
remains a critical event in American history
remains relevant in discussions of social justice
gptkbp:legislation Led to changes in U. S. Indian policy
influenced future treaties with Native Americans
led to changes in how Native Americans were treated
gptkbp:location Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
gptkbp:media_appearances depicted in films and documentaries
gptkbp:media_coverage Covered extensively in contemporary newspapers
reported by contemporary newspapers
gptkbp:military_strategy influenced U. S. military policy towards Native Americans
gptkbp:narrative_style Often viewed as a genocide
often included in discussions of American expansionism
often viewed as a tragic event
gptkbp:outcome no soldiers were prosecuted
gptkbp:perpetrator gptkb:7th_Cavalry_Regiment
gptkbp:public_perception shaped perceptions of Native American issues
Varied interpretations among different communities
often misunderstood or misrepresented
gptkbp:related_event gptkb:Battle_of_Wounded_Knee
gptkb:Massacre_at_Sand_Creek
gptkbp:result Death of 25 U. S. soldiers
Death of approximately 300 Lakota Sioux
death of hundreds of Lakota Sioux
gptkbp:resulted_in displacement of Native American tribes
gptkbp:scholarly_analysis extensively researched by historians
Extensive academic studies conducted
gptkbp:significance Marked the end of the Indian Wars
end of the Indian Wars
marked the end of the Indian Wars
gptkbp:type gptkb:Detective
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Monarch
gptkb:Native_American_tribe
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3