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150 Lakota were killed in the battle and 51 were left wounded, some of which …died later due to the injuries
The battle takes its name from the nearby creek, called chankpé opi wakpála in the Lakota language ("wounded knee creek"). The creek was known by that name long before the battle of 1890.
The Lakota Sioux Indians the leader was chief sitting bull and The 7th cavalry commanded by Samuel Whitside!
On December 29, 1890 the Battle of Wounded Knee or Wounded Knee Massacre took place. At least 150 Lakota were killed in the battle and 51 were left wounded, some of which died later due to the injuries. Of the soldiers, 25 died and 39 were wounded and 6 of the wounded died later. This battle was a major part of the war between Native Americans and the U.S. Troops.
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Lakota Woman Siege at Wounded Knee - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16