Wounded Knee
/ˌwuːndɪd ˈniː/
/ˌwuːndɪd ˈniː/
- a small river in the US state of South Dakota where US soldiers killed more than 200 men, women and children of the Sioux people on 29 December 1890. This was the final major battle of the Indian wars. In 1973 members of the American Indian Movement occupied the village there for over two months, demanding that the US Senate take action to help Native Americans.
1890 年 12 月 29 日,美国士兵在美国南达科他州的一条小河中杀害了 200 多名苏族男女和儿童。这是印第安战争的最后一场重大战役。 1973年,美国印第安人运动成员占领了该村庄两个多月,要求美国参议院采取行动帮助美洲原住民。