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Lakotas wounded at Wounded Knee taken to Holy Cross Chapel, 1890-1891 -- Leather-bound journal notebook titled "Indians wounded in fight at 'Wounded Knee' South Dakota," 1890-1891 -- Account of the scene at Wounded Knee on 1 January 1891, by Charles A. Eastman -- Account of Zella Vespucia, January 1891, as published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch -- Edited version of Zella Vespucia's account, January 1891 -- Account of Help Them, January 1891 -- Account of Frog, January 1891 -- Account of Hehakawanyakapi (Elk Saw Him), January 1891 -- Account of Long Bull, January 1891 -- Account of Ellis Standing Bear, ca. January 1891 -- Statement of Elaine Goodale regarding wounded survivors, January 1891 -- White Buffalo's opinion on the Battle of Wounded Knee, February 1891 -- "Account given of Indians of the fight at Wounded Knee," Washington, D.C., February 1891 -- Variant account of Washington, D.C., meeting, 11 February 1891 -- Descriptive report of Lakota impressions of Wounded Knee, February 1891 -- Commentary of trader Charles P. Jordan, March 1891 -- Account of Philip F. Wells, May 1891 -- Statement of former agent Valentine T. McGillycuddy, 1891 -- Account of Iron Hail (Dewey Beard), transcribed by James R. Walker, 1896-1914 -- Reminiscent account of the massacre scene by Charles A. Eastman, 1900 -- Newspaper report on monument to Lakota dead at Wounded Knee, -- Account of Philip F. Wells, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, October -- Account of Joseph Horn Cloud, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, October -- Account of Louis Mousseau, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, November -- Accounts, Statements, Reports, and Interviews / -- Account of John Shangrau, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, November -- Account of Standing Soldier No. 1, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, -- November 1906 -- Account of Dewey Beard (Iron Hail), recorded by Eli S. Ricker, -- February 1907 -- Account of Frank Feather, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, March -- Account of Paddy Starr, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, August -- American Indian viewpoint at Wounded Knee as recorded by Walter M. Camp, 1910 -- Excerpt from Joseph Horn Cloud's account, as told to Melvin R. Gilmore, 1913 -- Mrs. Mousseau's account, as told to Melvin R. Gilmore, 29 October 1913 -- Account of Dewey Beard, as told to Melvin R. Gilmore, 27 November 1913 -- Supplemental information about Wounded Knee from Philip F. Wells, 1914 -- Statement about Wounded Knee by members of the Big Foot Survivors' Association, September 1915 -- Notarized statement by Dewey Beard, given in Washington, D.C., on 12 March 1917 -- Notarized statement by Joseph Horn Cloud, given in Washington, D.C., on 12 March 1917 -- James McLaughlin's interrogations of Wounded Knee survivors, 1920 -- Description of the field at Wounded Knee within days of the massacre, recalled by Luther Standing Bear, ca. 1925 -- Account of Alice Ghost Horse, 1920-1940s -- Reminiscence of John Ghost Bear, November 1928 -- Statement of Afraid of the Enemy, May 1932 -- Account of Dewey Beard, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of James Pipe on Head, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Richard Afraid of Hawk, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Dog Chief, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Statement of Nellie Knife, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Story of Charley Blue Arm, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Rough Feather, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Mrs. Rough Feather, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Edward Owl King, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Henry Jackson, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Statement of George Running Hawk, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Mrs. Mousseau, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Statement of Bertha Kills Close to Lodge, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of John Little Finger, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Peter Stand, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Partial Story of Peter Stand, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Story by Donald Blue Hair, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Frank Sits Poor, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Statement of White Lance, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Statement of James High Hawk, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Mrs. Alice Dog Arm (formerly Alice Ghost Horse), recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933 -- Account of Louise Weasel Bear, recorded by James H. McGregor, ca. 1933 -- Public document statement of Annie Iron Lavatta, 1934 -- Program, Wounded Knee Survivors Association, 1935 -- "Claim of Survivors," as completed by Mrs. Nellie Knife (ca. January 1937) -- Two letters giving names of Lakota attendees who served in the hospital at Holy Cross Chapel, Pine Ridge Agency, 1937 and 1940 -- Testimony of James Pipe on Head, Dewey Beard, and James Grass, in extracts from hearings on H.R. 2535, House of Representatives, 1938 -- Account of Peter One Skunk, 1938 -- Account of Paul High Back, September 1940 -- "After Wounded Knee-A Recollection," by Addison E. Sheldon, ca.1941 -- Additional commentary by Philip F. Wells, 1942 -- Account of Black Elk, 1930-1940s -- Third-person account of Dewy Girl's remembrance of Wounded Knee, as told by Eugene Wounded Horse, 1940s -- Account of James High Hawk, 1950-1960s -- Account of Crane Pretty Voice, date unknown, as told by Ellen in the Woods -- Interview with Jim Mesteth by Phyllis Mesteth and Boyd Bosma, 1977. |