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Yes, Sitting Bull and Geronimo were contemporaries, and it's likely that Sitting Bull was aware of Geronimo, who was a prominent leader of the Apache resistance against U.S. expansion. Both leaders fought against the encroachment of settlers and the U.S. government on their lands. While they operated in different regions and had different tribes, their resistance to similar pressures from the U.S. government would have made them part of the same broader struggle for Native American rights and sovereignty. However, there is no documented evidence of direct communication between the two.

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