Honor significant moments of Indigenous resistance and civil rights with this historical commemoration shirt marking two pivotal events at Wounded Knee: the tragic massacre of 1890-91 and the 71-day occupation in 1973. These watershed moments represent crucial chapters in the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights and justice in America.
The 1890-91 event saw the killing of hundreds of Lakota people by U.S. cavalry forces, marking a devastating moment in Native American history. In 1973, members of the American Indian Movement occupied the site to protest broken treaties and civil rights violations, drawing national attention to Indigenous issues.
This premium tee features a distressed, vintage-style design that pays solemn tribute to these historic events. Printed using cutting-edge direct-to-garment technology on high-quality Gildan 5000 heavy cotton tees, this shirt combines style with lasting comfort. The 5.3 oz, 100% preshrunk cotton ensures your shirt maintains its shape and fit through countless washes, while the tear-away label offers modern comfort. Available in sizes S-5XL in various colors, the classic unisex fit flatters everyone.
Features:
- 100% preshrunk cotton
- 5.3 oz weight for durability
- Classic unisex fit
- Tear-away label
- Wide range of colors
- Sizes S-5XL
- Logo on front only
- Direct-to-garment printing for superior quality
Honor the memory and ongoing legacy of these pivotal moments in American history with this thoughtfully designed, high-quality shirt.