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🗓️ 29 November 2024
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November 29, 1864. The slaughter of a Native American settlement by US soldiers sparks war on the Great Plains. This episode originally aired in 2021.
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0:31.2 | It's November 29, 1864. |
0:35.1 | High on the wind-swept plains of eastern Colorado, a Native American chief, white |
0:40.1 | antelope of the southern Cheyenne, sits slumped behind a boulder, bleeding. In the distance, |
0:46.0 | he can hear the terrified screams of his people as they are gunned down by the United States |
0:50.7 | Army's howitzers. He can hear the murder of fleeing women and children. |
0:56.1 | He loads his weapon and prepares to defend against the coming onsla. |
1:00.8 | Earlier that morning, as dawn broke over the prairie, some 700 U.S. Army soldiers rode into |
1:06.9 | White Antelope's Village on the banks of Sand Creek in southeast Colorado and started |
1:11.6 | shooting. They claimed it was in retaliation for recent attacks on white settlers in the area, |
1:17.1 | but that was a mere excuse. White Antelope knows the men were thirsty for native blood. |
1:23.4 | The slaughter was frenzied and indiscriminate. Sand Creek is home mainly to women and children, |
1:29.3 | and the soldiers dragged those innocents from their tepees and butchered them like animals. |
1:33.3 | Survivors attempted to flee up the dry creek bed, led by White Antelope and several other tribal leaders. |
1:39.3 | The few warriors that remained stayed behind to fight. |
1:42.3 | But ill-equipped and unprepared, |
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