HORSE SLAUGHTER CAMP, 1858. The slaughter, ordered by U. S. Army Colonel George Wright, of between 800 and 900 horses, captured from the Palouse Indians, at the Spokane River, Washington Territory, September 1858. Contemporary drawing
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HORSE SLAUGHTER CAMP, 1858. The slaughter, ordered by U. S. Army Colonel George Wright, of between 800 and 900 horses, captured from the Palouse Indians, at the Spokane River, Washington Territory, September 1858. Contemporary drawing
HORSE SLAUGHTER CAMP, 1858.
The slaughter, ordered by U.S. Army Colonel George Wright, of between 800 and 900 horses, captured from the Palouse Indians, at the Spokane River, Washington Territory, September 1858. Contemporary drawing
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Media ID 6194043
1858 Aodreq Camp Colonel Cruelty Killing Manifest Destiny Native American North West Pony Slaughter Territory Washington Washington State Westward Expansion Wright Palouse Spokane
EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful and haunting print captures a dark chapter in American history - the Horse Slaughter Camp of 1858. The image depicts the aftermath of a brutal act ordered by U. S. Army Colonel George Wright, where between 800 and 900 horses captured from the Palouse Indians were mercilessly slaughtered at the Spokane River in Washington Territory. The contemporary drawing showcases the grim reality of this event, highlighting the cruelty inflicted upon these majestic creatures. It serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact that westward expansion had on Native American tribes during this time. The Horse Slaughter Camp represents more than just an act of killing; it symbolizes manifest destiny and America's relentless pursuit for land and resources. This image sheds light on an often overlooked aspect of our nation's history, forcing us to confront uncomfortable truths about colonization and its consequences. As we gaze upon this artwork from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, we are reminded of the resilience and strength exhibited by indigenous communities throughout history. It serves as a call to acknowledge past injustices while striving for understanding, reconciliation, and respect for all cultures. Let us not forget this somber moment captured in time - a testament to both human cruelty and unwavering determination to preserve our collective memory.
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