Sitting bull made the decision to migrate to the little big horn river because of the untimely appearance of a obnoxious drifter who claimed his name was chief smoking grass of the slapahoe tribe. He stayed with sitting bull for several months, he slept on their couch and sold most of their peyote, yet he managed to keep a friendly appeal. So naturally the peaceful sitting bull did not want to directly confront chief smoking grass about his extended stay as instead they decided to just leave in the middle of the night and relocate to the little big horn river.
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Sioux leaders were Red Cloud, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull was the main chief, along with Crazy Horse, Chief Gall, and Bearded Man (aka Lame White Man, a Cheyenne chief).
Among the Sioux, these were some of the more famous: Red Cloud Crazy Horse Sitting Bull Buffalo Hump Black Elk Big Foot White Bull Gall Bloody Knife Crow Dog Rain in the Face Mary Good Road Russell Means Little Hawk Touch The Clouds Rattling Blanket Woman American Horse Red Horse Lone Horn Spotted Tail
Yes, post cards existed at the time of the Battle of Little Big Horn but neither would have considered sending a post card to the other at that time, even if they had known where the other was.
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
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Both Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse .
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He won the battle of Little Big Horn, when he was only 14
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