they were both indian chiefs and they just didn't get along :)
Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull...
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Sitting Bull, Morning Star, Spotted Tail, Crazy Horse were all chiefs of various Sioux tribes.
The US Army was ordered to return Chief Sitting Bull to the reservation. Sitting Bull told the Army, they know where to find him. The Army found him...at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Sioux leaders were Red Cloud, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull
Battle of the Little Bighorn .
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Yes, Sitting Bull is known to have had a pet wolf named "Jumping Badger." This wolf was a companion to Sitting Bull and symbolized his connection to nature and the traditional ways of life among the Lakota Sioux. The relationship between Sitting Bull and his wolf exemplified the deep bond many Indigenous people had with animals.
No. Sitting Bull was a native American.
Sitting Bull College was created in 1973.
Sitting Bull was named Jumping Badger at birth. Later he was called by one of his father's names- Sitting Bull.
The most important conflict Sitting Bull was involved in was the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. This battle, also known as Custer's Last Stand, saw Sitting Bull leading a coalition of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors against the U.S. Army, commanded by General George Custer. The victory for the Native American forces was significant, as it represented a rare and powerful resistance against U.S. expansion and military might. However, it ultimately led to increased military pressure on Native American tribes and Sitting Bull's eventual exile to Canada.