In the sixteenth century, a Spanish monk published a horrifying eye-witness account of atrocities committed against Native Americans by the Conquistadores. Recently, the slaughter of 59 people was called “the greatest mass murder in American History. Which is true if you forget the murder of 250 old men, women and children at Wounded Knee. And nearly that many by Custer’s Seventh Cavalry at the Washita River. Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it, and repeat it, and repeat it.