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