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Related: About this forumAll Dakota, Lakota, Ojibwe, Oglala, Northern Cheyenne,Crows and many more tribes
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All Dakota, Lakota, Ojibwe, Oglala, Northern Cheyenne,Crows and many more tribes (Original Post)
AllaN01Bear
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Deuxcents
(28,331 posts)1. Is this a celebration or a reenactment?
Wounded Knee, maybe?
wnylib
(26,875 posts)2. At Wounded Knee, the Lakota were on foot, dancing, when soldiers on horseback . .
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chased after them, shooting them in the back as they fled.
This looks like a celebration or tribal gathering of some sort.
AllaN01Bear
(30,178 posts)3. not much detail was provided by the postor / so idk
ur guess is good as mine .
AllaN01Bear
(30,178 posts)4. update.
saw a short of this and it is a re inactment of the 150th celebration of the defeat of the us 7th calvery. some of u correctly guessed on it being a re inactment and little big horn.