Industrial Age · North America · War

1890

Wounded Knee Massacre

December 29, 1890

On a frozen creek in South Dakota, the 7th Cavalry - Custer's old regiment - opened fire on a disarmed Lakota encampment. Between 150 and 300 men, women, and children died, shot as they fled through the snow. It was the last great act of the Indian wars, and the one the army most wanted to forget.