
The Wounded Knee Interviews of Eli S. Ricker (Article begins on second page below.) This article is copyrighted by History Nebraska (formerly the Nebraska State Historical Society). You may download it for your personal use. For permission to re-use materials, or for photo ordering information, see: https://history.nebraska.gov/publications/re-use-nshs-materials Learn more about Nebraska History (and search articles) here: https://history.nebraska.gov/publications/nebraska-history-magazine History Nebraska members receive four issues of Nebraska History annually: https://history.nebraska.gov/get-involved/membership Full Citation: Donald F Danker, ed., “The Wounded Knee Interviews of Eli S. Ricker,” Nebraska History 62 (1981): 151-243. URL: https://history.nebraska.gov/sites/history.nebraska.gov/files/doc/publications/NH1981Ricker.pdf Article Summary: Eli Ricker, a Chadron area rancher, lawyer, and newspaper editor, spent more than twenty years researching Sioux Indians. This article includes transcripts of nine of his 1906-1907 interviews about the Wounded Knee Massacre. Cataloging Information: Interviewees: Joseph Horn Cloud, Dewey Beard, Philip Faribault Wells, Richard C Stirk, Paddy Starr, Robert O Pugh, Charles W Allen, Louie Mousseau, M Swigert Names: Eli S Ricker, Addison E Sheldon, Mari Sandoz, Nelson Miles, George Bird Grinnell, Daniel Royer, John R Brooke, Sitting Bull, James McLaughlin, Buffalo Bill Cody, Big Foot, Edwin Vose Sumner, Charles W Allen, James W Forsyth, James McLaughlin, Hump Place Names: Chadron, Nebraska; Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota; Rosebud Agency, South Dakota; Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota; Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota Keywords: Eli S Ricker, Battle of Wounded Knee, Sioux, Ghost Dance, Sitting Bull, Big Foot, Minneconjous, Pine Ridge Reservation, Rosebud Reservation, Nelson Miles, Joseph Horn Cloud, Dewey Beard, Philip Faribault Wells, Richard C Stirk, Paddy Starr, Robert O Pugh, Charles W Allen, Louie Mousseau, M Swigert, Hotchkiss guns, Edwin Vose Sumner Photographs / Images: Eli S Ricker; Eli S Ricker Collection, Nebraska State Historical Society; monument to Indians who died at Wounded Knee, dedicated May 30, 1902; Charles W Allen, August 1944; map of the campaign against the Sioux Indians (14th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1896); Ghost Dancers as depicted by Mary Irvin Wright; map of Wounded Knee battlefield drawn by Philip F Wells; map of Wounded Knee Battlefield from the 14th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1896; explanation of the map of Wounded Knee Battlefield; brothers White Lance, Joseph Horn Cloud, and Dewey Beard, February 1907; survivor of Wounded Knee Zitkala-noni (Lost Bird), baptized Marguerite after adoption by General L W Colby, commander of the Nebraska state troops ~ ~ ~ I ------------ _ -- -- -- ---------------------------- - " " " " .
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages95 Page
-
File Size-