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.sitting bull is a native American
how to fight with the british , the british had a war with the native Americans
.sitting bull is a native American
Sitting Bull was the principal chief of the Dakota Sioux, and led his people in resisting when the government tried to take over their lands and move them into the 'Indian territory'. His warriors massacred General George Custer's troops at Little Big Horn River in June, 1876.
Yes Sitting Bull - Tatanka- Iyotankaddid he travelled to England and throughout europe with Buffalo Bill';swild west show . He also travelled up into Canada for awhile after theLittle Big Horn.
Ah, Sitting Bull was a wise leader who tried to protect his people by resisting the encroachment of settlers on their land. He sought to maintain the traditional ways of his people and preserve their culture and freedom. Sitting Bull's courage and determination continue to inspire us to stand up for what we believe in and protect those we care about.
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This is a passage from Sitting Bull, The Story of an American Indian written by Knoop, Faith Yingling Sitting Bull was an elaborate man, living in hard times. He grew up on the Great Plains of South Dakota, a Hunkpapa Sioux. during his early years, as described in this biography, were taken up with the hunt, forays against Crow Indians, and his development as a warrior and leader through the Vision Quest and Sun Dance. A man of substantial talents, Sitting Bull was a singer of his own songs, a gifted orator, an artist in pictograph, and a medicine man who received visions of the future events. He was also a fearless warrior, and a respected leader. Circumstances led him to become a war leader of his people, fighting the U.S. troops sent to the Dakota territory to force the Sioux onto Indian reservations. Sitting Bull was the only man honored as chief of all the Plains Sioux. In 1876, Sitting Bull fought at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, where Custer and his men were demolished, declaring a vision Sitting Bull had received earlier. He led his people into Canada for four years. After returning to the U.S., he was of appeal in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1885. Sitting Bull was shot by Indian police in December 1890, just two weeks before the slaughter of his people at Wounded Knee. Source of the abstract: ERIC or Author; prior to 2005, abstractor initials appeared at the end of the abstract. find the story at http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED123018&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED123018
Sitting Bull set up camp at the Little Bighorn River.
Why Sitting Bull Stood Up - 1923 was released on: USA: December 1923 USA: December 1925 (re-release)
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Descendants of Sitting Bull have said that he was born near the Yellowstone River, south of where Miles City, Montana lies today. It is assumed he grew up in the surrounding area.
Sitting Bull was the principal chief of the Dakota Sioux, and led his people in resisting when the government tried to take over their lands and move them into the 'Indian territory'. His warriors massacred General George Custer's troops at Little Big Horn River in June, 1876.
Yes Sitting Bull - Tatanka- Iyotankaddid he travelled to England and throughout europe with Buffalo Bill';swild west show . He also travelled up into Canada for awhile after theLittle Big Horn.
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Ah, Sitting Bull was a wise leader who tried to protect his people by resisting the encroachment of settlers on their land. He sought to maintain the traditional ways of his people and preserve their culture and freedom. Sitting Bull's courage and determination continue to inspire us to stand up for what we believe in and protect those we care about.
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