what is the Iroquois word for place of the skull or head
The tattoo is of the native American Sioux Chief Sitting Bull. Anthony has always been interested in the native American culture but also has Mohican ancestry (from his maternal side).
from personal experience...if on a person of Mexican origin, MS13...or on a white = white devil
The Bull Moose After Party was created in 2005.
Handlebars (PLATO)
Burned it
No. Sitting Bull was a native American.
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Means you got big balls ma boy!
It is a bison skull, not a bull skull.
Chief Sitting Bull was Chief of the Hunk-Papa Souix.
Pte-San-Hunka or White Bull. Sitting Bull's nephew. A Native American!
Any strong force can break the skull of a Staffordshire bull terrier.
sitting bull
he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.
That is a fairly vague and confused question. "Bull" is the English term for a male bovine, also applied to the American bison or buffalo.In Blackfoot the term for a male buffalo is stomick.In Lakota the word for a male buffalo is tabloka or tatanka; you would say tatanka watakpe for "charging bull".
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for your translation in one particular Native American language, not just in "Native American." While the above statement is very true (the US alone has 175+ recognized tribes today), Sitting Bull was of the Oglala band of the Lakota nation (Sioux); in his native language his name was Tatánka Iyótake (tatánka means 'bison').
Yeah he was from the Sioux tribe in south Dakota