Sitting Bull was the political and spiritual leader of the Sioux warriors who destroyed General George Armstrong Custer's force in the famous battle of Little Big Horn. Years later he joined ...
The following graphic and reliable account of the death of Sitting Bull and of the circumstances attending it will be read with interest by many readers. It was written by Major James McLaughlin ...
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Sitting Bull’s Role in the Battle of the Little BighornPart 3 explores Sitting Bull’s legendary role in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where his leadership and strategy led to one of the most significant victories in Native American history.
B.M. Genin, a French Catholic missionary among the Sioux, who is probably on more familiar terms with Sitting Bull than any other white man. Father Genin has just returned from the camp of the ...
At birth, Sitting Bull was named Jumping Badger. But his nickname as a child was Hunkesi, meaning 'Slow', because he always took time to think before answering a question. He was finally assigned ...
Sitting Bull, Jumping Badger, Slow - what do we know about the man who went by each of these names? How did he earn them and what was his role in the changing United States of the late 19th century?
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