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Yes
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.
They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations
Annie Oakley was named "Little Sure Shot" by chief sitting bull while performing in a Buffalo Bills Wild West show with her.
Sitting Bull
Yes
He moved as there were few bulls, to South Dakota.
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.
in 1838.
Sitting Bull.
Sitting Bull
he lived along the Grand River which is now South Dakota
They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations
About 17000
Annie Oakley was named "Little Sure Shot" by chief sitting bull while performing in a Buffalo Bills Wild West show with her.
Sitting Bull
They traveled west on carriages,horse,walking,land,or by water.They traveled west by the commander and they had to move out of their houses because they forced them to ,and the ones that got forced to move were the cherokee nation.