Wounded Knee Creek Poem by Colin Ian Jeffery

Wounded Knee Creek

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Crazy Horse, War Chief of the Sioux Indians of the North American plains, was murdered by soldiers on September 5th,
1877. He was 35 years old.

Soldiers from Fort Robinson
Pretending friendship
Offered the Sioux a lasting treaty
If Crazy Horse returned with them.

Trusting the soldiers
Crazy Horse rode unarmed into the fort
The gate was closed trapping him
His arms were held and he was bayoneted.

Grieving parents of Crazy Horse
Took the body of their warrior son
And secretly buried his majestic heart
At place called Wounded Knee Creek.

Note: American history records the Indian nations were finally defeated by soldiers at a place called Wounded Knee Creek on December 29,1890. But it was a massacre. The Indians had surrendered. They were unarmed prisoners when the soldiers opened fire.300 men, women and children killed --- 4 men, and 47 women and children survived.

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Crazy Horse, War Chief of the Sioux Indians of the North American plains, was murdered by soldiers, September 5th,1877.He was 35 years old. Note: American history records the Indian nations werefinally defeated by soldiers at a place called Wounded Knee Creek on December 29,1890. But it was a massacre.The Indians had surrendered and were unarmed prisonerswhen soldiers opened fire.300 men, women and childrenwere Killed - - 4 men, and 47 women and children survived.
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