Behind the Square Print: Guy Le Querrec
French photographer Guy Le Querrec captures the open plains of America on the trail of Wounded Knee
One hundred years after the Massacre at Wounded Knee, Sioux Lakota Indians trace the route of Chief Big Foot and their ancestors as they fled their reservation after the killing of Chief Sitting Bull by the U.S. Cavalry. The memorial ride, ‘Si Tanka Wokiksuye’, commemorates the journey in search of safety that ultimately ended in their slaughter at Wounded Knee on December 29, 1890. Chief Big Foot, 25 U.S. soldiers, and more than 250 Lakota men, women, and children were killed in the attack. The Massacre at Wounded Knee was the last of the American Indian wars.
The first image above features in Odyssey, the Square Print Sale in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery, London. For one week only, from Monday, March 23 to Sunday, March 29, the image will be available to purchase as a limited-edition, signed or estate-stamped 6×6 print, priced at $110 (or £110/€120).
Shop the print at the Magnum Store.