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Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull (1831-1890) was a Sioux Indian tribal chief. He played a key role in Rec Cloud's War, and later led a resistance against the US government.

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Why did crowfoot not join Sitting Bull in war?

NO Sitting bull have been in many wars im guessing about 5 i dont know one is the battle of little big horn thats wat i know and there is a nother when the white settlers took over there land but sitting bull and his people fought and fought and they won and got there land back. FYI if you play roblox.com im jacklee106 :D

What are the names of sitting bull's daughters?

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.

According to Annie Oakley, "he made a pet of me. He is a dear, faithful, old friend, and I've great respect and affection for him." Sitting Bull returned that respect by symbolically adopting Oakley as his daughter and a member of his tribe

What impact did Sitting Bull have on the society?

This is a passage from

Sitting Bull, The Story of an American Indian written by

Knoop, Faith Yingling

Sitting Bull was an elaborate man, living in hard times. He grew up on the Great Plains of South Dakota, a Hunkpapa Sioux. during his early years, as described in this biography, were taken up with the hunt, forays against Crow Indians, and his development as a warrior and leader through the Vision Quest and Sun Dance. A man of substantial talents, Sitting Bull was a singer of his own songs, a gifted orator, an artist in pictograph, and a medicine man who received visions of the future events. He was also a fearless warrior, and a respected leader. Circumstances led him to become a war leader of his people, fighting the U.S. troops sent to the Dakota territory to force the Sioux onto Indian reservations. Sitting Bull was the only man honored as chief of all the Plains Sioux. In 1876, Sitting Bull fought at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, where Custer and his men were demolished, declaring a vision Sitting Bull had received earlier. He led his people into Canada for four years. After returning to the U.S., he was of appeal in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1885. Sitting Bull was shot by Indian police in December 1890, just two weeks before the slaughter of his people at Wounded Knee.

Source of the abstract: ERIC or Author; prior to 2005, abstractor initials appeared at the end of the abstract.

find the story at http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED123018&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED123018

Which granddaughter of Sitting Bull married a white man?

Yes, he married Pretty Door, who was also known as Light Hair, though he also had two more wives, one called four robes

What did sitting bull do to change his name?

From his father he was named, Tȟatȟaŋka Iyotȟaŋka, translated as "Sitting Bull". Lakota language for. "described an intractable buffalo bull, sitting on its haunches, resolute in the face of danger."

Why did sitting bull to bring the ghost dance to his people?

He did not want the soldiers to return to kill more of his people

What was sitting bull famous for?

Sitting Bull (also known as Tatanka-Iyotanka) was the Hunkpapa Lakota tribal leader in the Great Plains. He was best known as the Lakota chief who beat General Custer at Little Bighorn. Sitting Bull's childhood name that his parents gave him was Jumping Badger. His father's name was Sitting Bull. Jumping Badger pleased Sitting Bull so much, that Sitting Bull decided to give his name to Jumping Badger.

In the 1860s Sitting Bull fought U.S. troops who wanted to move Lakota tribes west onto reservations. He was known as a fearless warrior after that, and in 1868 ended up being the chief of the united Lakota nation. On June 25, 1875, Sitting Bull led thousands of warriors to fight U.S. general George Armstrong Custer in a battle called Little Bighorn. The Native Americans won a victory over Custer.

On December 15, 1890, Sitting Bull was shot to death over a struggle between him and the Indian police. Even though Sitting Bull is gone, he is still known for his many great achievements.

What weapon killed Sitting Bull?

Sitting Bull was actually killed by the native Americans,because he was resisting arrest.they shot him and he was buried in North Dakota and his soul remains in South Dakota.

Why was sitting bull important?

Sitting Bull was a famous chief of the Sioux Indians. Among other accomplishments, he led the Sioux and Cheyenne to victory against George Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Afterwards, he led his people to Canada to avoid the wrath of the US. They stayed for four years.

Why was Sitting Bull a good leader?

Sitting Bull's leadership facilitated a major victory at the battle of Big Horn. As such, he's known for his great leadership.

How did Sitting Bull die?

He was wounded by Lieutenant Bull Head and then killed by Sergeant Red Tomahawk in a hassle at the Standing Rock Agency when the Indian Police tried to take him into custody. Sitting Bull's followers were trying to protect him and the situation got out of hand.

Why is sitting bull so famous?

Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man who led his people as a war chief during years of resistance to United States government policies.

He is notable in American and Native American history for his role in the major victory at the Battle of the Little Bighorn against Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment on June 25, 1876, where Sitting Bull's premonition of defeating the cavalry became reality. (Wikipedia)

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What day was sitting bull born?

Chief Sitting Bull died on 15 December 1890.

Can you asperaite sitting up?

It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "aspirate," then yes, it is possible to aspirate (inhale) while sitting up, although it is more common in a reclining position. Aspirating occurs when food, liquid, or other substances enter the airway instead of the esophagus, which can happen regardless of posture. If you meant something else, please clarify, and I'd be happy to help!