Street Address
207 10th Ave.
Wall, SD 57790
Mailing Address
217 10th Ave PMB 348
Wall, SD 57790
Hours
The museum is open seasonally between early May and October. Please call 605-279-2573 for the museum hours.
Services
Gift Shop
Online Gift Shop
Group Tours
Staff

Description

Wounded Knee, The Museum is located on Interstate 90, north side of Exit 110 in Wall, South Dakota. This narrative museum tells the story of a small band of Lakota families who became the focus of the last major military operation of the U.S. Army in its centuries-long effort to subdue the Native American tribes.

Exhibits and photographs provide a vivid picture of events surrounding the Wounded Knee Massacre. The museum presents a carefully researched, thoroughly documented history of the flight of Big foot's band of Minneconjou Lakota through the wintry South Dakota landscape, their capture by the 7th Cavalry, and the horrors of the morning on December 29, 1890, when up to 300 Lakota men, women, and children died in a hail of bullets from rifles and Hotchkiss guns.

The exhibits follow a path through the story of the Wounded Knee Massacre. You will be able to learn about a large number of topics related to the massacre through text, pictures, graphics, a model of the massacre site, and a special Remembrance Room honoring the victims of Wounded Knee. Over two dozen exhibits cover everything from pre-Columbian America to current issues like the use of Indian mascots for sports teams, in addition to an in depth study of the Wounded Knee Massacre itself.

Mission

Our mission is to share the history and experiences of Native Americans. We are privately funded and supported through visitors like you. We thank you for your support of our educational endeavors.

ADA

Wheelchair Accessible

Services

Gift Shop

Online Gift Shop

Group Tours