This 1890 massacre just may very well be misleading.
Historically, the evil whites have written that the so called Ghost Dance, which was extremely popular throughout the
northern plains Indian Nations during that time, led to the horrible massacre. The evil Americans may have killed
upwards to 300 Indian men, women and children at Wounded Knee. Were those Indians truly Dakota’s? Or were those Indians
Anishinabek from Oklahoma who were attempting to flee to Montana? Since the Anishinabek from Kansas and Oklahoma had an
history of trying to escape from Kansas and Oklahoma, those Indians who were murdered at Wounded Knee may have been
Anishinabek, who were trying to make it back to Montana.
A few years after the Wounded Knee Massacre the last Atlantean uprising against the evil white race occurred. The events
leading up to Bugonaygishig’s Battle, started when the United States Government arrested Bugonaygishig for illegally
selling whiskey, as it was illegal for Indians to do as such at that time, to another Indian, and then took Bugonaygishig
some one hundred miles away to Duluth, for a possible trial and punishment. The following trial at Duluth was in favor
of Bugonaygishig, but not his return home. Bugonaygishig, after his trial concluded, had to walk the one hundred miles
back home, and probably did so in great anger.