59 years old. (1831-1890)
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sitting bull had 5 wives: Light Hair,Four Robes,Snow-on-Her,Seen-by-her-Nation and Scarlet Woman
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.
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Sitting bull had many children such as crowfoot(son), standing holy(daughter),and catch the bear(son).
sitting bull has won 4 wars before his death
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Yes, Sitting Bull did use a rifle. It is clearly stated in many online articles. Hope this helps.
sitting bull had 5 wives: Light Hair,Four Robes,Snow-on-Her,Seen-by-her-Nation and Scarlet Woman
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.
1. When Sitting Bull was born, his parents named him "Jumping Badger". 2. His nick name was "Hunkesi", meaning "slow" because he never hurried and did everything with care. 3. He mastered the sacred Lakota mysteries. He became as shaman and medicine man, and rose to eminence as a Holy Man. 4. Sitting Bull had at least 3 wives, possibly as many as 5 over the years.
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Sitting bull had many children such as crowfoot(son), standing holy(daughter),and catch the bear(son).
sitting bull hade 3 kids
Crazy Horse was a man (not a woman) and was almost the same age as Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull born 1831, Crazy Horse born 1840. Some of Sitting Bull's daughters were: Her Many Horse, Stand with Woman, See Walking / Walks Looking, Sight of Lodge Woman, and his favorite daughter Standing Holy. Several other daughters were born but did not survive to have their names recorded.
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.
sitting bull had 3 kids Actually, It is unknown for sure how many wives, and children he had. Stories of him tell that he had 6 wives and 13 kids. So really, sioux nation of today, most of us could be related to him.