The Last Days of the Sioux Nation: Second EditionYale University Press, 11 Jul 2004 - 356 halaman This award-winning history of the Sioux in the 19th century ranges from its forced migration to the reservation to the Wounded Knee Massacre. First published in 1963, Robert M. Utley’s classic study of the Sioux Nation was a landmark achievement in Native American historical research. The St. Louis Dispatch called it “by far the best treatment of the complex and controversial relationship between the Sioux and their conquerors yet presented and should be must reading for serious students of Western Americana.” Today, it remains one of the most thorough and accurate depictions of the tragic violence that broke out near Wounded Knee Creek on December 29th, 1890. In the preface to this second edition, western historian Robert M. Utley reflects on the importance of his work and changing perspectives on Native American history. Acknowledging the inaccuracy of his own title, he points out that “Wounded Knee did not represent the end of the Sioux tribes…It ended one era and open another in the lives of the Sioux people.” Winner of the Buffalo Award |
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Halaman 1820
... killing him instead. Citing Stanley Vestal's biography Sitting Bull: Champion of the Sioux, I repeated the popular story of the old gray circus horse presented to Sitting Bull by Buffalo Bill. When the firing broke out, the horse sat on ...
... killing him instead. Citing Stanley Vestal's biography Sitting Bull: Champion of the Sioux, I repeated the popular story of the old gray circus horse presented to Sitting Bull by Buffalo Bill. When the firing broke out, the horse sat on ...
Halaman 1834
... killing game and preparing the meat for winter. The organization and conduct of the hunt required elaborate rituals and for its duration consumed the energy and enthusiasm of the entire tribe. In late autumn the tribe.
... killing game and preparing the meat for winter. The organization and conduct of the hunt required elaborate rituals and for its duration consumed the energy and enthusiasm of the entire tribe. In late autumn the tribe.
Halaman 1836
... kill him or destroy all his property , kill his horses , destroy his tipi , etc.2 This system of tribal government operated only during the summer months , when the bands came together as a tribe to hunt and to make war . It worked well ...
... kill him or destroy all his property , kill his horses , destroy his tipi , etc.2 This system of tribal government operated only during the summer months , when the bands came together as a tribe to hunt and to make war . It worked well ...
Halaman 1849
... greeted this opportunity—their last, as it turned out— dramatizes the psychological impact of the end of their hunting days.4 In the first years they tried to recapture the excitement of the chase by killing issue cattle in the same manner.
... greeted this opportunity—their last, as it turned out— dramatizes the psychological impact of the end of their hunting days.4 In the first years they tried to recapture the excitement of the chase by killing issue cattle in the same manner.
Halaman 1850
Second Edition Robert M. Utley. the chase by killing issue cattle in the same manner as they had once killed buffalo. But the Sioux Commission of 1888 described this as “a disgrace to our civilization” that could only “perpetuate in a ...
Second Edition Robert M. Utley. the chase by killing issue cattle in the same manner as they had once killed buffalo. But the Sioux Commission of 1888 described this as “a disgrace to our civilization” that could only “perpetuate in a ...
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1817 | |
1826 | |
1832 | |
1845 | |
The Land Agreement | 1868 |
The Indian Messiah | 1889 |
Crisis for the Sioux Agents | |
The End of Sitting Bull | |
Big Foot | |
The Search for the Miniconjous | |
Wounded Knee | |
Drexel Mission | |
Tightening the Ring | |
The Final Reckoning | |
Bibliography | |
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agent American Annual Report 1891 Army arrest battle Belt Big Foot Brooke Brulés buffalo Bull Head Bull’s cabin camp Capt Captain Cheyenne River Cheyenne River Agency chiefs command Commissioner council Crow dancers December Dewey Beard Elaine Goodale Fechet fight fire Foot’s Forsyth Fort Yates Ghost Dance Grand River guns Horse hostile Hotchkiss gun Hunkpapas Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Infantry Interview Kicking Bear killed land Lieutenant Lower Brulé McGillycuddy McLaughlin Messiah Miles to Adjt military Miniconjous Nebraska officers Oglala Pine Ridge Agency police policemen rations ravine Red Cloud regiment religion Ricker Collection rifle rode Rosebud Royer Ruger scouts Secretary sent Seventh Cavalry Shangreau Short Bull Sioux Reservation Sitting Bull soldiers South Dakota Standing Rock Stronghold Sumner surrender tepees Teton tribes troops turned valley wagon warriors Washington White Clay Creek White River Whitside WKIR women Wounded Knee Creek Wovoka