Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Apology Issued for Massacre of Indians
Sac and Fox Indians received an apology from Wisconsin for the 1832 Bad Axe Massacre during which hundreds of their tribal predecessors were killed while trying to flee white pursuers. “I thank you, sir,” Elmer Manatowa of Stroud, Okla., chief of the Sac-Fox nation told a state legislator who presented a proclamation of apology from the Wisconsin Assembly during a ceremony at the battle site near Victory, Wis. Known as the Black Hawk War, the pursuit of the fleeing Indians and the riverside massacre by soldiers, state militia and settlers was described as “one of the bloodiest tragedies in the sad history of American-Indian relations.”
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