Abstract

The research expounded the turmoil, uproar, anguish, pain, and agony faced by native Indians and Native Americans in the South Dakota region. To explain the grief, pain and lamentation, this research studies the works of Elizabeth Cook-Lyn. She laments for the people who died and also survived in the Wounded Knee Massacre. The people at that time went through huge exploitation and tolerated the cruelty of American Federal government. This research brings out the unchangeable scenario of the Native Americans and Native Indians. Mr. Padmanaban shed light on the works of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn who was activist. Mr. Padmanaban is very influenced with Elizabeth Cook-Lynn’s thoughts and works. She hails from Sioux Community, a Native American. She was an outstanding and exceptional scholar. She experienced the agony and pain faced by the native people. The researcher, Mr. Padmanaban is concerned the sufferings, agony, pain faced by the South Dakota people at that time. The researcher also is acknowledging the Indian freedom fighters who got India independence after over 200 years of sufferings. The foreign nationals entered our country with the sole purpose of business. Slowly and steadily the took over the reign of the country and ruled us for years, made all of us suffer a lot.

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