KELOLAND News: 135th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre welcomes Sacred Site Act
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (KELO) — 135 years ago around 300 Native Americans were massacred at Wounded Knee. This year marks the first time the Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial is listed as a protected sacred ...
MSN: Wounded Knee Massacre remembered amid efforts to protect the site moving forward
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) — Tribal and federal leaders held a memorial service at the Wounded Knee Massacre site to mark the 135th anniversary. This year’s event marked a significant breakthrough for ...
Wounded Knee Massacre remembered amid efforts to protect the site moving forward
Local News 8: For Wounded Knee descendants, the government’s decision on soldiers’ Medals of Honor leaves the painful legacy unsettled
(CNN) — Survivors recalled arriving at the Wounded Knee camp three days after the fighting, finding a blizzard had buried the frozen bodies of Lakota men, women, children and infants in snow. They ...
For Wounded Knee descendants, the government’s decision on soldiers’ Medals of Honor leaves the painful legacy unsettled
The past perfect "had gone home" establishes the temporal relationship of everyone else's departure to your own. They left before you did. It doesn't matter whether you say "when I left" or "when I was leaving". From the past continuous "was leaving", one might—might—infer that you noticed as you were leaving that they had already gone. The past continuous there wants some explanation for ...
"I was leaving" vs "I left" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
"Left" is the past participle of "leave". With "left", the item receives the action, so you use passive voice: How many classes are left today? How many eggs are left in the refrigerator? With "remain", the item performs the action, so you should say: How many classes remain today? How many eggs remain in the refrigerator? How many classes are remaining today? How many eggs are remaining in ...