Today December 29th 2001 is the 111 anniversary of Wounded Knee. History books state that it was the last major conflict between the Indians and the United States army. That is if you can call a massacre of some three hundred men, women and children out of a total of 350 a "major conflict." The book by Dee Brown, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" is worth reading. The final paragraph sums it all up. "It was the fourth day after Christmas in the Year of Our Lord 1890. When the first torn and bleeding bodies were carried into the candlelit church, those who were conscious could see Christmas greenery hanging from the open rafters. Across the chncel front above the pulpit was strung a crudely lettered banner:PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO MEN."