the police officers arrested him because they wanted him dead.
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
yes he is he is an Indian chief
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.
He moved to the South Dakota Indian reservation.
The president was going to get analized by sitting bull,they were going to have a indian orgy if the indians won
he was shot in the head by Indian police
gazette is the name of indian government news paper those officers which are listed in this news paper only they are known as gazetted officers
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
An Officer of Indian Administrative Service plays a major role in managing the bureaucracy of both the Union Government (Central Government) and the state governments, with its officers holding strategic posts across the country.
Yes They do
no, he was an Indian!
Officers training academy is an academy where short service commissioned officers are being trained for Indian Army.It is the only academy where women undergo training to become officers in Indian Army.It is located in St.Thomas Mount,Chennai.
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No, Sitting Bull is not a Cheyenne Indian; he was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux chief. He is best known for his role in the resistance against U.S. government policies and his leadership during the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. The Cheyenne are a distinct Native American tribe with their own cultural and historical identity.
name is indian army officer in singal core of jablpur
sitting bull
yes he is he is an Indian chief