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Coordinates: 43°833N 102°2154W / 43.14250°N 102.36500°W / 43.14250; -102.36500
 

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Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

U.S. National Historic Landmark

Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark is located in South Dakota
Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark

Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark is located in the United States
Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark

LocationPine Ridge Indian Reservation
Nearest cityBatesland, South Dakota
Coordinates43°8′33N 102°21′54W / 43.14250°N 102.36500°W / 43.14250; -102.36500
Area870 acres (350 ha)[1]
Built1890
NRHP reference No.66000719
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966[2]
Designated NHLDecember 21, 1965[3]

The Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark, known also as Wounded Knee, was the site of the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 in South Dakota, United States.

As "Wounded Knee", an 870-acre (350 ha) area was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1965.[3]

Along with all other National Historic Landmarks, it was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, when that program was inaugurated in 1966. It is listed as "Wounded Knee Battlefield".[2]

The National Historic Landmark nomination was drafted by 1990, and a consultation with Indian representatives then arranged. Input was that the Indian representation should be increased, and oral history interviews were then conducted with four descendants. Interview summaries are included in the revised nomination.[1]

The National Historic Landmark program provides some monitoring. As of January 17, 2010, its webpage noted: "The area suffers from neglect." The program's recommendation (change since last report) was that "The owners need to provide regular maintenance at the site."[3]

The NRHP listing included one contributing site and one contributing object, and also 14 non-contributing buildings and 12 non-contributing sites. The non-contributing elements are fairly small and scattered so do not detract greatly from the setting. The contributing site is the area of the massacre itself, including the probable location of the post office and Mousseau's store. The contributing object is the 1903 monument. Non-contributing buildings include a log church built in 1975, a small frame dwelling, a concrete block visitors center from 1989, a log dwelling, a frame Church of God, a mobile home serving as that church's parsonage, three more frame buildings in the church complex, two other dwellings, and a concrete block building. Non-contributing sites include two cemeteries from the Catholic Church and from the Church of God, the Catholic Church foundation and basement from 1913 (burned in 1973), foundations and rubble of a 1930 store and gas station complex (burned in 1973), foundation of a concrete building, foundation of a metal building.[1]: 10 

A museum at the site interprets the massacre.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Richard E. Jensen and Eli Paul (December 6, 1990). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark". National Park Service. and Accompanying 49 photos, 34 from 1979 and 8 from 1891 and 1900 (see photo captions pages 18-22 and 158-160 of text document)
  • ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  • ^ a b c d "Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark". National Historic Landmark (summary listing). National Park Service. December 21, 1965. Archived from the original on January 10, 2003.

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