Sitting bull
Sitting bull
Sitting Bull
sitting bull
Sitting bull
Sitting Bull
sitting bull
Sitting Bull
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The Lakota leader arrested by the U.S. Army during the Ghost Dance movement was Sitting Bull. He was a prominent figure advocating for Native American rights and the revival of traditional spiritual practices. His arrest in December 1890 was part of a broader government crackdown on the Ghost Dance, which aimed to restore Native American culture and way of life. This event ultimately led to the tragic Wounded Knee Massacre shortly after his death.
The Lakota leader arrested at Wounded Knee was Sitting Bull. He was taken into custody on December 15, 1890, as tensions escalated surrounding the Ghost Dance movement, which many Native Americans believed would restore their way of life. His arrest led to a tragic confrontation that culminated in the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890, where U.S. troops killed hundreds of Lakota men, women, and children.
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