17:1017:10, 2 April 2023diffhist+500
Talk:Wounded Knee Massacre
Added talk section about the now-deleted addition of the summary that the Wounded Knee Massacre was " the massacre was part of the larger genocide of indigenous peoples in the Americas."
17:0217:02, 2 April 2023diffhist−88
Wounded Knee Massacre
Deleted recently added " the massacre was part of the larger genocide of indigenous peoples in the Americas." that was originally sourced to a PRC discussion. That statement is disputed; please discuss further in the Talk section, utilizing reliable sources and a neutral point of view.
10:0110:01, 29 October 2021diffhist+104
Wounded Knee Massacre
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talk) Please cite reliable, published sources for the replacement of "Sioux" for "Lakota" in this context. Native Americans of Standing Rock Sioux Reservation include multiple oyateTags: UndoReverted
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Wounded Knee Massacre
Returned Medal of Honor citations to their original wording; the use of "Indians" or "Indian" was officially used in the 19th century when the Medal of Honor citations were prepared, and as used in the reference.Tag: Manual revert
16:2116:21, 31 July 2020diffhist+570
Wounded Knee Massacre
reworded the lead sentence (first entered by mobile user 23.240.224.208 on 30 Jun 2019), which redundantly used the words "domestic massacre" to define "Wounded Knee Massacre".
14:0314:03, 31 July 2020diffhist−5,593
Wounded Knee Massacre
reworded the lead sentence (first entered by mobile user 23.240.224.208 on 30 Jun 2019), which redundantly used the words "domestic massacre" to define "Wounded Knee Massacre".
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Alfred Sully
Reverted mobile edit change by currently permanently blocked user Deah1919, made 23:28, 18 June 2014. Alfred Sully was a noted painter.
19:0019:00, 21 July 2020diffhist+193
Alfred Sully
Added a citation needed tag to the claim that Alfred N. Sully was a noted actor. After an appropriate time for review, absent provision of appropriate reference citation, this statement should be deleted.
17:1517:15, 3 May 2020diffhist−12
Wounded Knee Massacre
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talk)he term "Battle of Wounded Knee" was used in historical documents, written reports, and newspapers for at least twenty years. Per the Library of Congress, the term "Wounded Knee Massacre" was used by some newspapers in 1912, more than 20 years after the tragic event. See https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-wounded-knee-massacre. Please cite source for the use of "suburbia".Tag: Undo
17:1217:12, 3 May 2020diffhist+13
Wounded Knee Massacre
Undid revision 954620007 by
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talk)The term "Battle of Wounded Knee" was used in historical documents, written reports, and newspapers for at least twenty years. Per the Library of Congress, the term "Wounded Knee Massacre" was used by some newspapers in 1912, more than 20 years after the tragic event. See https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-wounded-knee-massacre. Please cite source for the use of "suburbia".Tag: Undo
21:2921:29, 23 April 2020diffhist−42
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talk) The area of the Dec 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre was not a part of the Greater Montana Territory. From 1861 to statehood, it was within Dakota Territory. Prior to that, from 1864 to 1861, it was within Nebraska Territory.Tag: Undo
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Changed Board of Regents title to Board of Trustees. The term “Board of Regents” changed to “Board of Trustees” during J.P.Days tenure, after a centralized “State Board of Regents” was created with oversight of all state colleges and universities and their Boards of Trustees.
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17:1017:10, 2 April 2023diffhist+500
Talk:Wounded Knee Massacre
Added talk section about the now-deleted addition of the summary that the Wounded Knee Massacre was " the massacre was part of the larger genocide of indigenous peoples in the Americas."
17:0217:02, 2 April 2023diffhist−88
Wounded Knee Massacre
Deleted recently added " the massacre was part of the larger genocide of indigenous peoples in the Americas." that was originally sourced to a PRC discussion. That statement is disputed; please discuss further in the Talk section, utilizing reliable sources and a neutral point of view.
10:0110:01, 29 October 2021diffhist+104
Wounded Knee Massacre
Undid revision 1051835932 by
96.238.50.159 (
talk) Please cite reliable, published sources for the replacement of "Sioux" for "Lakota" in this context. Native Americans of Standing Rock Sioux Reservation include multiple oyateTags: UndoReverted
13:5213:52, 7 May 2021diffhist−54
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Wounded Knee Massacre
Returned Medal of Honor citations to their original wording; the use of "Indians" or "Indian" was officially used in the 19th century when the Medal of Honor citations were prepared, and as used in the reference.Tag: Manual revert
16:2116:21, 31 July 2020diffhist+570
Wounded Knee Massacre
reworded the lead sentence (first entered by mobile user 23.240.224.208 on 30 Jun 2019), which redundantly used the words "domestic massacre" to define "Wounded Knee Massacre".
14:0314:03, 31 July 2020diffhist−5,593
Wounded Knee Massacre
reworded the lead sentence (first entered by mobile user 23.240.224.208 on 30 Jun 2019), which redundantly used the words "domestic massacre" to define "Wounded Knee Massacre".
20:1720:17, 22 July 2020diffhist−272
Alfred Sully
Reverted mobile edit change by currently permanently blocked user Deah1919, made 23:28, 18 June 2014. Alfred Sully was a noted painter.
19:0019:00, 21 July 2020diffhist+193
Alfred Sully
Added a citation needed tag to the claim that Alfred N. Sully was a noted actor. After an appropriate time for review, absent provision of appropriate reference citation, this statement should be deleted.
17:1517:15, 3 May 2020diffhist−12
Wounded Knee Massacre
Undid revision 954619805 by
69.77.253.171 (
talk)he term "Battle of Wounded Knee" was used in historical documents, written reports, and newspapers for at least twenty years. Per the Library of Congress, the term "Wounded Knee Massacre" was used by some newspapers in 1912, more than 20 years after the tragic event. See https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-wounded-knee-massacre. Please cite source for the use of "suburbia".Tag: Undo
17:1217:12, 3 May 2020diffhist+13
Wounded Knee Massacre
Undid revision 954620007 by
69.77.253.171 (
talk)The term "Battle of Wounded Knee" was used in historical documents, written reports, and newspapers for at least twenty years. Per the Library of Congress, the term "Wounded Knee Massacre" was used by some newspapers in 1912, more than 20 years after the tragic event. See https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-wounded-knee-massacre. Please cite source for the use of "suburbia".Tag: Undo
21:2921:29, 23 April 2020diffhist−42
Wounded Knee Massacre
Undid revision 952625017 by
108.174.125.178 (
talk) The area of the Dec 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre was not a part of the Greater Montana Territory. From 1861 to statehood, it was within Dakota Territory. Prior to that, from 1864 to 1861, it was within Nebraska Territory.Tag: Undo
03:0503:05, 5 March 2020diffhist−1
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James Plummer Day
Changed Board of Regents title to Board of Trustees. The term “Board of Regents” changed to “Board of Trustees” during J.P.Days tenure, after a centralized “State Board of Regents” was created with oversight of all state colleges and universities and their Boards of Trustees.
02:4602:46, 5 March 2020diffhist+80
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User:KVJackson
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