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Was sitting bull on the wild west show?

Yes


Why did sitting bull go west?

He moved as there were few bulls, to South Dakota.


Who was the illegitimate child of Sitting Bull born during the 1887 Wild West Show in England?

The illegitimate child of Sitting Bull born during the 1887 Wild West Show in England was a girl named "Nina." Her mother was a woman named "Mabel," who had a brief relationship with Sitting Bull while he was part of the show. Nina's existence highlights the complexities of Sitting Bull's life outside of his role as a leader and a warrior.


Who was billed as the Killer of Cluster in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show?

Sitting Bull.


Who was billed as the killer of Custer in buffalo bills in wild west show?

Sitting Bull


When was Cherokee forced to move west?

in 1838.


Where did sitting bull live in the west?

he lived along the Grand River which is now South Dakota


What best describes the situation of native American's at the end of the Indian wars?

They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations


What is a name given to Annie Oakley by Chief Sitting Bull?

Annie Oakley was named "Little Sure Shot" by chief sitting bull while performing in a Buffalo Bills Wild West show with her.


How many Cherokees were forced to move west?

About 17000


Who was billed as as the Killer of Custer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show?

Sitting Bull


What did sitting bull do when he came to America?

Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota leader, became a prominent figure in the resistance against U.S. government policies and encroachments on Native American lands in the late 19th century. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, where he led a coalition of Native American tribes against General Custer's forces. After years of resistance, Sitting Bull was forced to surrender and later performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, where he became a symbol of Native American pride and resilience.