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The Wounded Knee Massacre Instructions• As you go through the module, you will given

instructions as you go. Specifically, the timeline activity will appear continually throughout the module. Simply pick up where you left off on the timeline.

• Make sure to complete all of the parts to the module to get all the necessary content and information.

• Good luck and enjoy!

The Path to the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek

PROPERTIESAllow user to leave interaction: After viewing all the stepsShow ‘Next Slide’ Button: Show upon completionCompletion Button Label: Next Slide

Quiz 1 - Pretest

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Just Once

The Path to the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek

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"American Progress" by John Gast...The American Mentality Concerning Native Americans

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Quiz 2 - John Gast Painting

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Unlimited times

The Path to the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek

PROPERTIESAllow user to leave interaction: After viewing all the stepsShow ‘Next Slide’ Button: Show upon completionCompletion Button Label: Next Slide

Primary Source One

• Select the New York Times article “Ghost Dance of the Indians” from the attachments tab.

• Read the Primary Source and then complete the quiz that follows.

Quiz 3 - Ghost Dance Article

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Unlimited times

The Path to the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek

PROPERTIESAllow user to leave interaction: After viewing all the stepsShow ‘Next Slide’ Button: Show upon completionCompletion Button Label: Next Slide

Primary Source Two

• Select “Medal of Honor Recipients from Wound Knee Creek” from the attachments tab.

• Read the Primary Source and then complete the quiz that follows.

Quiz 4 - Medal of Honor

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Unlimited times

Primary Source Three

• Select New York Times article “Indians Tell Their Story” from the attachments tab.

• Read the Primary Source and then complete the quiz that follows.

Quiz 5 - Indian Story Article

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Unlimited times

Document Based Question Essay

• You will be selecting two documents from the attachments tab to complete this DBQ.

• The first document is entitled “DBQ Document A General Miles Telegrams”

• The second document is entitled “DBQ Document B L Frank Baum”

• Read the Primary Sources and then complete the quiz that follows.

The Path to the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek

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Quiz 6 - DBQ Essay

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Unlimited times

The Path to the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek

PROPERTIESAllow user to leave interaction: After viewing all the stepsShow ‘Next Slide’ Button: Show upon completionCompletion Button Label: Next Slide

Quiz 7 - Post test

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On passing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideOn failing, 'Finish' button: Goes to Next SlideAllow user to leave quiz: After user has completed quizUser may view slides after quiz: At any timeUser may attempt quiz: Unlimited times

“I shall not be there. I shall rise and pass. Bury my heart at Wounded Knee”

Stephen Vincent Benet

Glossary for Wounded Knee and Indian Removal...The People, Places, and Events

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Bibliography• Brown, Dee. Bury my heart at Wounded Knee. New York, New York. Henry Holt and Company, LLC. 1970.• Weinstein, Allen, and David Rubel. The Story of American. New York, New York. DK Publishing Inc. 2002.• The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century. New York. McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin Co. 1997• Tindall, George Brown and David Emory Shi. America: A Narrative History. United States of America. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 2010.• New York Times. “The Ghost Dance of the Indians” 14 November 1897.• New York Times. “Indians Tell Their Story” 12 February 1891• L. Frank Baum. The Sitting Bull editorial. Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer. December 20, 1890. Retrieved and adapted from

http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/hsmt/courses_reading/undergraduate/authority_of_nature/week_7/baum.pdf• L. Frank Baum. The Wounded Knee editorial. Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer. January 3, 1891. Retrieved and adapted from

http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/hsmt/courses_reading/undergraduate/authority_of_nature/week_7/baum.pdf• General Miles. Telegraph to Gen. Schofield. Rapid City, South Dakota. Dispatch from the Field. 19 December 1890. Retrieved and adapted from

http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/wkmiles.htm.• General Miles. Telegraph to Senator Dawes. Rapid City, South Dakota. Dispatch From the Field. 19 December 1890. Retrieved and adapted from

http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/wkmiles.htm.• Medal of Honor Recipients Summaries. Congressional Medal of Honor Society Website. Recipients Section. 2011.• Alfred Jacob Miller. Fort Laramie Painting. 1837. Retrieved from http://www.nativeamerican.co.uk/1851fortlaramie.html.• Red Cloud Photograph. Circa 1870s. PBS Into the West. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/i_r/redcloud.htm• 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty Photograph. National Archives. 1868. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/four/64_14.htm.• Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer Photograph. Circa 1870s. Retrieved from http://www.historyguy.com/biofiles/custer_george_armstrong.html• “We Have it Rich” Gold Mining Photograph. Crabhill. 1889. Retrieved from http://american-business.org/uploads/posts/2010-12/1293379556_black-hills-gold-rush.jpg• The Battle of Little Big Horn Painting. Retrieved from http://www.odds-n-ends.org/otr.html• Sitting Bull Photograph. 1885. Retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sitting_bull_edit1.jpg.• Indian Land For Sale Poster. 1911. Retrieved from http://ahsmediacenter.pbworks.com/w/page/1568572/Dawes,-Henry• Wovoka/Jack Wilson Photograph. Circa 1890s. PBS Into the West. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/s_z/wovoka.htm.• Yves Simoneau. Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee. 2007. HBO Films. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PQj-NHp83A&feature=related• Ghost Dance Shirt Artifact. National Museum of the American Indian. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/68_07.htm• Kicking Bear Photograph. Library of Congress. Circa 1880s. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/68_06.htm.• Sitting Bull Photograph. Library of Congress. 1884. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/seven/w67i_bull.htm.• Big Foot Photograph. Circa 1870s. Retrieved from http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/big-foot-miniconjou-sioux-tribe/• Big Foot’s Band Drawing. 1890. Library of Congress. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/68_08.htm.• United States Army with Hotchkiss Guns. Library of Congress. 1891. Retrived from http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/68_12.htm• Fredric Remington. The Opening of the Battle at Wounded Knee. 1891. Retrieved from http://www.frederic-remington.org/The-Opening-of-the-Fight-at-Wounded-

Knee.html• Burial of the at the battlefield at Wounded Knee South Dakota. 1891. Denver Public Library. Retrieved from http://www.elexion.com/lakota/gallery/wk/wk14.html• Wizard of Oz Movie Poster. 1939. Retreived from http://www.movieposter.com/poster/b70-7814/Wizard_Of_Oz.html