Lakota 
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SOURCE: Washington Post
7/17/2022
Native Americans Fight to Recover Items Looted from Victims' Bodies at Wounded Knee
Efforts to recover artifacts from a small Massachusetts museum highlight the historical trade in looted items and trophies of conquest.
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SOURCE: New York Times
4/23/2021
Tribes Want Medals Awarded for Wounded Knee Massacre Rescinded
"To date, the nation has awarded more than 3,500 Medals of Honor, including about 400 to soldiers who fought during campaigns against Native Americans.... no medals awarded for service in the Indian campaigns have been revoked."
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12-20-15
It’s Been 125 Years Since Wounded Knee. The Lakota Are Still Seeking Justice.
by David W. Grua
Long before the battle over Confederate monuments, they built a memorial to their dead to reclaim the history whites celebrated as a victory.
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SOURCE: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
1-20-15
How a historian discovered a priceless Indian artifact in a trunk
Timothy Tackett, now history professor emeritus at UC Irvine, was in Watsonville helping his mother Jean pack up things for a move to Washington state when he looked in the bottom of a trunk.
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SOURCE: New York Times
12-28-13
Indian family sees its history in a shirt
The shirt of Lakota chief Little Thunder has become the centerpiece of a auction dispute.
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