Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Wounded Knee Outline and Essay

Outline
I. Introduction:

A. Wounded Knee was a very violent conflict that was based on racism and misunderstanding.
B. The paragraph states that the men of the calvary were very unfair to the indians. They had no consideration for them.
C. The video that showed the trip to the monument for the indians showed that they were not very well respected. You can tell that because the monument was not very well taken care of and it was not very dignified.
D. In the video of what happened at the Battle of Wounded Knee it shows a cruelty to the indians showed by the U.S. Army.
E. These sources are important because they further your knowledge on the Battle of Wounded Knee

II. Body of Essay
A. Wounded Knee was one of the last battles that was ensued by racism and the differences of people.
B. The indians were treated like garbage. When the men began to disarm the indians they thought of it as a game. They were pointing guns at their heads just to scare them and the army thought that it was funny. (Paragraph on Blog)
C. When the monument was visited it showed that the indians died a painful and unjustified death and they were not even honored in the right way. (Home Video from trip to monument on blog)
D. The indians were treated so cruelly and brutally. The U.S. Army took no mercy on anyone. they were ruthless because they killed the woman with their babies as they were running. Then they told the children left to come out and they attacked them. (Video on blog giving details about Wounded Knee).

III. Conclusion
A. Wounded Knee was the last of the battles caused by the differences of the U.S Army, 7th Calvary, and Big Foot's people and the indians.
B. I learned that the indians were treated badly. They had it so bad back in those days and they were very brave for dealing with what they did.
C. I learned that the indians were not respected and they had to do a lot to have respect. Even after losing their lives in a very brutal battle they still did not have respect.
D. I learned that the women and children were not thought of as anything more than trash. It did not matter that the children were little and were helpless. The Army was ruthless and they would stop at nothing to get what they wanted.
E. The significance of this thesis is that it summarizes what this battle was caused by.

Wounded Knee Essay
The Wounded Knee Battle was the last of the battles caused by misunderstanding and racism. This battle was brutal and led to no more respect for the indians than what they had before. The U.S. Army was very cruel to the indians during this battle. The indians also gained no respect and they were not thought of as people. This battle was very brutal and was disrepectful to the indians.

The first thing that illustrates the fact that Wounded Knee was a brutal battle was the fact the soldiers beat on the indians. After the soldiers got drunk they decided to disarm the indians. Instead of just taking the weapons from the indians they terrorized them. They mocked them and beat them. They also held guns to their heads just to make them feel scared and to make the Army feel superior. This act alone shows that the soldiers thought of this as a game. They found it fun to take guns and scare these indians. While they were doing this a gun went off and the game was over and a fight began. This just illustrates what the indians went through during this process of simply disarming. The second thing that demostrates the lack of respect and racism was the monument that was erected in memory of the indians involved in this battle. This monument was not very clean. It didn't have a lot of dignity about it. This momunent was protected by fenced wire that you would use to make a kennel for a dog. This demonstrates the fact that they did not want to find something more suitable that would look more respectful. This monument is just and example of the fact that the indians endured so much pain and agony and they have no more respect than before the battle even occured. This shows that because they were indians they were not equal or as good as the Army. They were treated like they were different because of their heritage and the fact that they were indians. The final thing that proves this battle was brutal was the fact that the Army took mercy on no one. They were ruthless and they would stop at nothing to win this battle and prove their superiority. When the army was in the final part of the battle they told the remaining children to come out and they would be safe. These kids had just watched their parents being shot down and killed and now they are offered safety. You know they are going to come out. When they do they are attacked and killed. This shows the fact that the U.S. Army had no mercy on anyone. Be it a woman or a little innocent child. They were killed not because they were bad but because they were indian.

All of these points prove that the Wounded Knee Battle was a severe and painstaking battle. The indians endured more than anyone should ever have to. They were put through things that were cruel and inhumane. I learned to have more respect for the indians that went through this event. They were very brave and they had no reason to be killed. These indians who went through this agony are the real heros and should be remembered and honored.

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