[Remains of a Lakota Sioux man lying dead in the snow after being killed by United States Army soldiers at the Wounded Knee Massacre, South Dakota] [graphic] /
Trager and Kuhn, photographer.
still image
Cabinet photographs 1890-1900. gmgpc
Photographic prints 1890-1900. gmgpc
[not before 29 December 1890]
eng
Photograph shows the remains of a Native American man lying in the snow after a massacre of nearly 300 Lakota people by the US Army on December 29, 1890.
Title devised by Library staff. Alternate title transcribed from text written by the photographer on the original photo.
Photo copyrighted by Northwestern Photo Co. (Trager & Kuhn) Chadron, Neb.
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United States. Army--1890-1900.
Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.
Massacres--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900.
Dead persons--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900.
Lakota Indians--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900.
Indigenous peoples--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900.
Indians of North America--South Dakota--Wounded Knee.
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