Sitting Bull's leadership facilitated a major victory at the battle of Big Horn. As such, he's known for his great leadership.
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Sitting Bull is a proper noun, it is the name of a person. A person's name is always a proper noun and is always capitalized.
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.
No. Sitting Bull was a native American.
No it sitting bull and crazy horse were not the leaders.
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That was Sitting Bull's original name.
Sitting Bull
One of the leaders of the Hunkpapa Sioux was Gall who was born in 1840 and died in 1894. The most famous leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux was Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull was born in 1834 and died in 1890.
Sitting Bull was a great leader of his people and was a major influence in resisting the European invasion of North America and the capture of Sioux territory.
siting bull was chief of his tribe who was a warrior and was good at hiding and overthrowing the us military. still bull refrused to go by whiteman law. sitting bll had respect from the usa army. sitting bull led his people to safe spots and also escaped to canada to protect his tribe. sitting bull surrendered into to allow is tribe a better future for all generations. sitting bull was never scared and thus chewed his own shin to relrease himself from the chains on hi s rist, so he could escapte. there was no way sitting bull would be left do die in prison.
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he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.