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awakened and men converged at the house. As Bull Head ordered Sitting Bull to mount a horse, he said that the Indian Affairs agent wanted to see the chief, and that Sitting Bull could then return to his house. When Sitting Bull refused to comply, the police used force on him. The Sioux in the village were enraged. Catch-the-Bear, a Lakota, shouldered his rifle and shot Bull Head, who, in response, fired his revolver into the chest of Sitting Bull. Another police officer, Red Tomahawk, shot Sitting Bull in the head, and Sitting Bull dropped to the ground. Sitting Bull died between 12 and 1 p.m.
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Sitting Bull and his people stayed in Canada for four years. Due to the smaller size of the buffalo herds in Canada, Sitting Bull and his men found it difficult to find enough food to feed their starving people. Sitting Bull's presence in the country led to increased tensions between the Canadian and
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On December 14, 1890, McLaughlin drafted a letter to Lieutenant Henry Bullhead, an Indian agency policeman named as Bull Head in the letter's beginning, which included instructions and a plan to capture Sitting Bull. The plan called for the arrest to take place at dawn on December 15 and advised the
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Over the course of the first half of 1876, Sitting Bull's camp continually expanded as natives joined him for safety in numbers. His leadership had attracted warriors and families, creating an extensive village estimated at more than 10,000 people. Lt. Col. Custer came across this large camp on June
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during the Plains Wars because they thought the other nation was under attack by the U.S. Given this connection, she suggests the major war should have been called "The Great Cheyenne War". Since 1860, the Northern Cheyenne had led several battles among the Plains Indians. Before 1876, the U.S. Army
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on June 25, 1876, annihilating Custer's battalion and seeming to fulfill Sitting Bull's prophetic vision. Sitting Bull's leadership inspired his people to a major victory. In response, the U.S. government sent thousands more soldiers to the area, forcing many of the Lakota to surrender over the next
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was increasingly pressured by citizens to open the Black Hills to mining and settlement. Failing in an attempt to negotiate a purchase or lease of the Hills, the government in Washington had to find a way around the promise to protect the Sioux in their land, as specified in the 1868 Treaty of Fort
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movement because it called on the Indians to dance and chant for the rising up of deceased relatives and the return of the buffalo. The dance included shirts that were said to stop bullets. When the movement reached Standing Rock, Sitting Bull allowed the dancers to gather at his camp. Although he
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grew. Oakley was quite modest in her attire, deeply respectful of others, and had a remarkable stage persona despite being a woman who stood only five feet in height. Sitting Bull felt that she was "gifted" by supernatural means in order to shoot so accurately with both hands. As a result of his
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Around 5:30 a.m. on December 15, 39 police officers and four volunteers approached Sitting Bull's house. They surrounded the house, knocked, and entered. Bull Head told Sitting Bull that he was under arrest and led him outside. Sitting Bull and his wife noisily stalled for time as the camp
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for a route across the northern plains directly through Hunkpapa lands, it encountered stiff Lakota resistance. The same railway people returned the following year accompanied by federal troops. Sitting Bull and the Hunkpapa attacked the survey party, which was forced to turn back. In 1873, the
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After the ultimatum on January 1, 1876, when the U.S. Army began to track down as hostiles those Sioux and others living off the reservation, Native Americans gathered at Sitting Bull's camp. He took an active role in encouraging this "unity camp". He sent scouts to the reservations to recruit
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At the climactic moment, "Sitting Bull intoned, 'The Great Spirit has given our enemies to us. We are to destroy them. We do not know who they are. They may be soldiers.' Ice too observed, 'No one then knew who the enemy were – of what tribe.'...They were soon to find out."
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A close quarters fight erupted, and within minutes, several men were dead. The Lakota killed six policemen immediately, and two more died shortly after the fight, including Bull Head. The police killed Sitting Bull and seven of his supporters at the site, along with two horses.
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Then, in 1953, some Chamber of Commerce types from the small South Dakota city of Mobridge executed a startling plan. With the blessing of a few of Sitting Bull's descendants, they crossed into North Dakota after midnight and exhumed what they believed were Sitting Bull's
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missionary Pierre Jean De Smet, who sought him on behalf of the government: "I wish all to know that I do not propose to sell any part of my country." He continued his hit-and-run attacks on forts in the upper Missouri area throughout the late 1860s and early 1870s.
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The official record of a court of inquiry convened at Chicago, Illinois, January 13, 1879, by the President of the United States upon the request of Major Marcus A. Reno, 7th U.S. Cavalry, to investigate his conduct at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25–26,
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A group of South Dakotans today lifted the bones of Sitting Bull, famed Sioux Indian medicine man, from the North Dakota burial ground in which they had been buried sixty-three years and reburied them across the state line in South Dakota near the Chief's boyhood
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to assign thousands more soldiers to the area. Over the next year, the new American military forces pursued the Lakota, forcing many of the Native Americans to surrender. Sitting Bull refused to do so and in May 1877 led his band across the border into the
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25, 1876. Sitting Bull did not take a direct military role in the ensuing battle; instead, he acted as a spiritual leader. A week prior to the attack, he had performed the Sun Dance, in which he fasted and sacrificed over 100 pieces of flesh from his arms.
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After being ordered to attack, Custer's 7th Cavalry's troops lost ground quickly and were forced to retreat. Sitting Bull's followers, led into battle by Crazy Horse, counterattacked and ultimately defeated Custer while surrounding and laying siege to the
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use of a light spring wagon to facilitate removal before his followers could rally. Bullhead decided against using the wagon. He intended to have the police officers force Sitting Bull to mount a horse immediately after the arrest.
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Sitting Bull was the subject of, or a featured character in, several Hollywood motion pictures and documentaries, which have reflected changing ideas about him and Lakota culture in relation to the United States. Among them are:
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show. The tension between Sitting Bull and Agent McLaughlin increased, and each became warier of the other over several issues including division and sale of parts of the Great Sioux Reservation. In 1889, Indian Rights Activist
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on one of the surprised Crow, which was witnessed by the other mounted Lakota. Upon returning to camp, his father gave a celebratory feast at which he conferred his own name upon his son. The name, Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake, in the
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and Jerome Greene, also use Lakota oral testimony, but they have concluded that the Lakota coalition, of which Sitting Bull was the ostensible head, was the primary target of the federal government's pacification campaign.
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The Native Americans' victory celebrations were short-lived. Public shock and outrage at Custer's defeat and death, and the government's understanding of the military capability of the remaining Sioux, led the
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Sitting Bull and family 1881 at Fort Randall. Rear L–R: Good Feather Woman (sister), Walks Looking (daughter); Front L–R: Her Holy Door (mother), Sitting Bull, Many Horses (daughter) with her son, Courting a
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asked Agent James McLaughlin to allow Sitting Bull to tour parts of Canada and the northern United States. The show was called the "Sitting Bull Connection". It was during this tour that Sitting Bull met
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to effect some repairs to an overturned wagon. When he led an attack, Sitting Bull was shot in the left hip by a soldier. The bullet exited through the small of his back, and the wound was not serious.
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ordered his arrest. During an ensuing struggle between Sitting Bull's followers and the agency police, Sitting Bull was shot in the side and head by Standing Rock policemen Lieutenant Bull Head (
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Hunger and desperation eventually forced Sitting Bull and 186 of his family and followers to return to the United States and surrender on July 19, 1881. Sitting Bull had his young son
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certified as hostile those bands who continued to live off the reservation. This certification allowed the military to pursue Sitting Bull and other Lakota bands as "hostiles".
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As time passed, Sitting Bull has become a symbol and archetype of Native American resistance movements as well as a figure celebrated by descendants of his former enemies:
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to explore the Black Hills for gold and to determine a suitable location for a military fort in the Hills. Custer's announcement of gold in the Black Hills triggered the
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taker William T. Selwyn, who counted 12 people in the Hunkpapa leader's immediate family and 41 families, totaling 195 people, were recorded in Sitting Bull's band.
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retaliated in 1863 and 1864, even against bands that had not been involved in the hostilities. In 1864, two brigades of about 2200 soldiers under Brigadier General
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later refuted this, since Lakota society was highly decentralized. Lakota bands and their elders made individual decisions, including whether or not to wage war.
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carpenter there, and he was buried on the grounds of Fort Yates. A monument was installed to mark his burial site after his remains were reportedly taken to
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The admiration and respect were mutual. Oakley stated that Sitting Bull made a "great pet" of her. In observing Oakley, Sitting Bull's respect for the young
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warriors and told the Hunkpapa to share supplies with those Native Americans who joined them. An example of his generosity was Sitting Bull's provision for
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White Bull or Ice and Sitting Bull in association. This ceremonial alliance preceded their fighting together in 1876. Sitting Bull had a major revelation.
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Sitting Bull stayed with the show for four months before returning home. During that time, audiences considered him a celebrity and romanticized him as a
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the United States governments. Before Sitting Bull left Canada, he may have visited Walsh for a final time and left a ceremonial headdress as a memento.
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telegram sent on December 20, 1890, after killing Sitting Bull, authorities describe a "wild scene" and "squaws death chant heard in every direction."
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on the southern border of the state, where they spent the next 20 months. They were allowed to return north to the Standing Rock Agency in May 1883.
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in his honor. The college serves as an institution of higher education on Sitting Bull's home of Standing Rock in North Dakota and South Dakota.
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Sitting Bull's refusal to adopt any dependence on the U.S. government meant that at times he and his small band of warriors lived isolated on the
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On June 25, 1876, Custer's scouts discovered Sitting Bull's camp along the Little Big Horn River, known as the Greasy Grass River to the Lakota.
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esteem, he symbolically "adopted" her as a daughter in 1884. He named her "Little Sure Shot", a name that Oakley used throughout her career.
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officials were concerned that he would stir up trouble among the recently surrendered northern bands. On August 26, 1881, he was visited by
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Pollack, Eileen. Woman Walking Ahead: In Search of Catherine Weldon and Sitting Bull. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2002
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wrote that Sitting Bull reportedly cursed his audience in Lakota in 1884, during an opening address celebrating the completion of the
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Barker, Barbara. "Imre Kiralfy's Patriotic Spectacles: "Columbus, and the Discovery of America" (1892–1893) and "America" (1893)."
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military accompaniment for the surveyors was increased again, but Sitting Bull's forces resisted the survey "most vigorously." The
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During the period 1868–1876, Sitting Bull developed into one of the most important Native American political leaders. After the
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In 1953, Lakota family members exhumed what they believed to be Sitting Bull's remains, transporting them for reinterment near
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did not appear to participate in the dancing, he was viewed as a key instigator. Alarm spread to nearby white settlements.
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in response to poor treatment by the government and in an effort to drive the whites away. Despite being embroiled in the
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The Saga of Sitting Bull's Bones: The Unusual Story Behind Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski's Memorial to Chief Sitting Bull
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and the creation of the Great Sioux Reservation, many traditional Sioux warriors, such as Red Cloud of the Oglala and
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Following Sitting Bull's death, his cabin on the Grand River was taken to Chicago for use as an exhibit at the 1893
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The events between 1866 and 1868 mark a historically debated period of Sitting Bull's life. According to historian
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Sitting Bull's band of Hunkpapa continued to attack migrating parties and forts in the late 1860s. In 1871, the
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warriors, which included his father and his uncle Four Horns, in a raiding party to take horses from a camp of
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Utley, Robert M. (2004). "The Last Days of the Sioux Nation, 2nd Edition". Yale University Press. p. 160.
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Utley, Robert M. (2004). "The Last Days of the Sioux Nation, 2nd Edition". Yale University Press. p. 158.
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desired a peaceful settlement to the conflict. It agreed to Red Cloud's demands that the U.S. abandon Forts
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Matteoni, Norman E. The Struggle between Sitting Bull and Indian Agent James McLaughlin. Guilford CT: 2015
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Based on tribal oral histories, historian Margot Liberty theorizes that many Lakota bands allied with the
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Laramie. It was alarmed at reports of Sioux depredations, some of which were encouraged by Sitting Bull.
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During a time of harsh winters and long droughts impacting the Sioux Reservation, a Paiute Indian named
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Thrilling scenes among the Indians, with a graphic description of Custer's last fight with Sitting Bull
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to move onto the reservation, knowing that not all would likely comply. As of February 1, 1876, the
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on Standing Rock Agency, feared that the Lakota leader was about to flee the reservation with the
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In 1875, the Northern Cheyenne, Hunkpapa, Oglala, Sans Arc, and Minneconjou camped together for a
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Sitting Bull is featured as the leader for the Native American Civilization in the computer game
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A Maker of Shavings, the Life of Edward Forte, Formerly 1st Sergeant, Troop "D", 7th Cavalry,
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to wear in his hair, a warrior's horse, and a hardened buffalo hide shield to mark his son's
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sometime between 1831 and 1837. In 2007, Sitting Bull's great-grandson asserted from family
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Sitting Bull Rises Again – Two Indians Deny Bones of Chief Were Taken to South Dakota.
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and dramatic gains in new wealth from it, other men became interested in the potential for
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Black Hills White Justice: The Sioux Nation versus the United States, 1775 to the Present
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Jay Cooke's gamble : the Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873
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during an attempt to arrest him at a time when authorities feared that he would join the
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east to the Plains that preached a resurrection of the Native. It was known as the
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year. Sitting Bull refused to surrender, and in May 1877, he led his band north to
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Pacifying the Plains: General Alfred Terry and the Decline of the Sioux, 1866–1890
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Prairie Man: The Struggle between Sitting Bull and Indian Agent James McLaughlin
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and their allies from 1865 through 1868. The uprising has come to be known as
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An illustration of Sitting Bull, published in the December 8, 1877, issue of
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The Sitting Bull Surrender Census: The Lakotas at Standing Rock Agency, 1881
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Custer Victorious: The Civil War Battles of General George Armstrong Custer
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Utley, Robert M. (2004). "The Last Days of the Sioux Nation, 2nd Edition".
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Account of the Death of Sitting Bull and of the Circumstances Attending It
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Sitting Bull and his band of 186 people were kept separate from the other
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Battles and Skirmishes of the Great Sioux War, 1876–77: The Military View
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had destroyed seven Cheyenne camps, more than those of any other nation.
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Iron Empires: robber barons, railroads and the making of modern America
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Although Sitting Bull did not attack Custer's expedition in 1874, the
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Ernie Lapointe, Great-Grandson of Sitting Bull (September 1, 2009).
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This article is about the Hunkpapa Lakota leader. For the film, see
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Frontier Regulars: The United States Army and the Indian, 1866–1891
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Lakota and Cheyenne: Indian Views of the Great Sioux War, 1876–1877
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Sitting Bull returned to the Standing Rock Agency after working in
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straddles the present-day boundary between North and South Dakota.
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The Dakota War: The United States Army Versus the Sioux, 1862-1865
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Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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Sitting Bull is listed as one of 13 great Americans in President
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In October 2021, Willerslev confirmed Lakota writer and activist
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In 1885, Sitting Bull was allowed to leave the reservation to go
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Kensington, Museums Secrets: The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto
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The Vanishing American: White Attitudes and U.S. Indian Policy
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Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
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The military decided to transfer Sitting Bull and his band to
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When Sitting Bull was 14 years old, he accompanied a group of
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or "Slow", an allusion to his careful and unhurried nature.
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leader who led his people during years of resistance against
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The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull
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Yenne, Bill. "Sitting Bull." Yardley, PA: Westholme, 2008.
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what were believed to be his remains, reburying them near
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Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad (1893–1947)
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Sitting Bull: The Life and Times of an American Patriot
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The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890
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Sitting Bull: The Life and Times of an American Patriot
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Sitting Bull: The Life and Times of an American Patriot
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28¢ postage stamp featuring a likeness of the leader.
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forced the Northern Pacific Railway's backers, such as
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Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West
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reported that Sitting Bull had been baptized into the
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warriors. He displayed bravery by riding forward and
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On March 6, 1996, Standing Rock College was renamed
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to major David H. Brotherton, commanding officer of
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Sitting Bull was born on land later included in the
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Lincoln, Neb.: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1990. 3655:Postal Service Listing of American Indian Stamps 2019:Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux: A Biography 981:'s commanding officer's quarters in present-day 3772:. Crazy Horse, S.D.: Korczak's Heritage, 1984. 2239: 2237: 1320:, where it was placed in a coffin made by the 1052:to be held as prisoners of war. Loaded onto a 83:Húŋkešni (Slow) or Ȟoká Psíče (Jumping Badger) 7053: 6674: 4009: 3145:With Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre 2784: 2782: 2711: 2450:. University of Texas Press, 2002, pp. 270–88 1316:Sitting Bull's body was taken to present-day 1207:spread a religious movement from present-day 8: 7613:Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Route (1876–1887) 3882:. New York: Facts on File Publishing, 1988. 3128:Sitting Bull: The Hostile Sioux Indian Chief 2911: 2909: 2022:. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 63. 1977:Clodfelter, Micheal D. (February 28, 2006). 1482:(Canadian 60-second short film), played by 1398:Sitting Bull: The Hostile Sioux Indian Chief 1022:, the military post located adjacent to the 954:While in Canada, Sitting Bull also met with 924:other two battalions led by Reno and Benteen 789:. Tensions increased between the Lakota and 3986:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 3056:American Indian Higher Education Consortium 3031: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2215: 2138: 1296:, so he ordered the police to arrest him. 1056:, the band of 172 people was sent down the 589:encountered a small party near what is now 375: – December 15, 1890) was a 7806:Fossil Cycad National Monument (1922–1957) 7545:Black Hills War, or Great Sioux War (1876) 7513: 7322: 7257: 7060: 7046: 7038: 6935:Sitting Bull Crystal Cavern Dance Pavilion 6755: 6681: 6667: 6659: 5783: 5776: 4315: 4016: 4002: 3994: 3799:. Chicago: Belford, Clarke and Co., 1884. 2760: 2699: 2648: 2646: 2399:"How the Battle of Little Bighorn Was Won" 2243: 2199: 2150: 2122: 2110: 2098: 2066: 2054: 570:. The defenders were led by Sitting Bull, 245:, a.k.a. Runs-away-from-him/Nakicipa (son) 61: 43: 8040:Native American people of the Indian Wars 7618:Sidney-Black Hills Stage Road (1876–1887) 6914:Black Hills War (Great Sioux War of 1876) 3587:. Originally published as Part 2 of the 3078:, Web edition: Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 1896: 1894: 7176:Minuteman Missile National Historic Site 6967:United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians 3919:. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1932. 3759:: An Indian History of the American West 2723: 2171:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1566:Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters 1405:Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre 758:After the 1848 discovery of gold in the 3461:"Barack Obama releases children's book 1715:. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 1601: 1365:In August 2010, a research team led by 3475:from the original on November 19, 2010 3389:from the original on December 16, 2018 3275:from the original on December 15, 2018 3226:from the original on December 25, 2021 3214:Walker, Lawrence (September 5, 2015). 2474:Legends of the Wild West: Sitting Bull 1916: 1914: 1912: 1879:from the original on September 2, 2017 793:seeking to move into the Black Hills. 507: 363: 8085:Pre-Confederation Saskatchewan people 8080:Post-Confederation Canada (1867–1914) 8055:People of the Great Sioux War of 1876 5595:Bibliography of the American frontier 3108:from the original on October 28, 2021 3043: 2509:from the original on February 2, 2021 2303:from the original on October 31, 2019 1873:"United States History: Sitting Bull" 1779: 1777: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1739:Legends of American Indian Resistance 495:that Sitting Bull was born along the 386:policies. Sitting Bull was killed by 7: 7965:19th-century Native American leaders 5651:Cuisine of the Western United States 3712:. Lakota Language Consortium, 2008. 3459:Spillius, Alex (November 16, 2010). 2476:Infobase Publishing, 2010, pp. 81–82 2271:from the original on October 4, 2020 1797:from the original on August 30, 2017 1652: 1272:Monument at Sitting Bull's grave in 947:of the region. During this meeting, 808:ordered all Sioux bands outside the 3742:Sitting Bull: An Epic of the Plains 3443:, IGN Entertainment, archived from 3419:from the original on April 11, 2021 3301:from the original on April 27, 2023 2970:from the original on April 12, 2013 1958:from the original on April 12, 2012 1841:Blumberg, Jess (October 31, 2007). 1677:from the original on August 1, 2023 435:show, Sitting Bull returned to the 8025:Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan 5387:Confederate Gulch and Diamond City 3009:from the original on June 12, 2013 2874:from the original on July 19, 2021 2814:"American Indians in U.S. History" 2580:from the original on July 10, 2021 2551:A Complete Life of General Custer, 1932:from the original on June 29, 2011 1612:. Vol. 20. 1955. p. 723. 429:After working as a performer with 39:Hunkpapa Lakota leader (1831–1890) 25: 8005:Deaths by firearm in South Dakota 7980:1890 murders in the United States 7937:Mount Rushmore in popular culture 7186:Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument 5635:Timeline of the American Old West 3894:The Last Days of the Sioux Nation 3500:Sitting Bull: A Stone in My Heart 3339:SITTING BULL: A Stone in my Heart 2614:Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy 2564:"Sitting Bull becomes a Catholic" 2299:. Friends of the Little Bighorn. 2036:from the original on May 31, 2021 1997:from the original on May 31, 2021 1903:Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy 1756:from the original on May 31, 2021 1698:Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy 1640:Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy 1625:Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy 1500:Sitting Bull: A Stone in My Heart 1388:Representation in popular culture 1229:Capture and death of Sitting Bull 1060:to Fort Randall near present-day 593:. They had been left behind by a 6643: 6642: 3735:Ramsey County Historical Society 3589:Fourteenth Annual Report of the 2860:McLaughlin, James (April 1910). 2631:from the original on May 9, 2016 2461:Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfeet 1462:(1976), played by Frank Kaquitts 392:Standing Rock Indian Reservation 342: 118:Standing Rock Indian Reservation 8065:People murdered in South Dakota 8050:People of the American Old West 8035:Murdered Native American people 8010:First Nations history in Canada 5291:First transcontinental railroad 3731:Ramsey County History Quarterly 3295:"Heritage Minute: Sitting Bull" 2993:Barry, Dan (January 28, 2007). 2866:. Boston, MA and New York, NY: 1820:. Holt Paperbacks. p. 22. 1158:, "...Sitting Bull declared in 777:led a military expedition from 254:, a.k.a. Refuses-them (stepson) 8000:Canada–United States relations 6961:The Journey Museum and Gardens 3949:Sitting Bull's ledger drawings 3931:Works by or about Sitting Bull 3375:Kaufman, Amy (June 21, 2018). 1545:Lego sculpture of Sitting Bull 1543:park, contains a 36-foot-tall 422:, North-West Territories (now 1: 7598:Black Hills Expedition (1874) 7536:Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) 7283:Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway 6909:Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) 6904:Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851) 3757:Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 3359:Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 2850:. New York: Basic Books, 2010 2617:. Gibbs Smith. pp. 87–. 1785:"PBS: The West: Sitting Bull" 1507:Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 1493:(2005 miniseries), played by 1470:(1995 miniseries), played by 1259: 983:Williams County, North Dakota 837:Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) 369: 86: 68: 7995:Battle of the Little Bighorn 7603:Black Hills gold rush (1874) 7593:Dakota Territory (1861–1889) 7299:Black Hills Centennial Trail 7221:Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns 7166:Jewel Cave National Monument 7106:Black Hills Central Railroad 6978:Republic of Lakotah proposal 5466:Battle of the Little Bighorn 3804:Confirmation of the Disaster 3699:University of Nebraska Press 3651:United States Postal Service 3535:University of Oklahoma Press 3252:AFI Catalog of Feature Films 3151:AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1345:World's Columbian Exposition 912:Battle of the Little Bighorn 898:Battle of the Little Bighorn 892:Battle of the Little Bighorn 804:In November 1875, President 403:Battle of the Little Bighorn 365:[tˣaˈtˣə̃kaˈijɔtakɛ] 327:Battle of the Little Bighorn 7111:Black Hills National Forest 6710:Historic and present tribes 5491:First Battle of Adobe Walls 5435:Long Branch Saloon gunfight 5430:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 3609:University of Chicago Press 3440:Sid Meier's Civilization IV 3216:"Cheyenne (1955 TV series)" 2428:Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan 1922:"The US Army and the Sioux" 1653:New Lakota Dictionary, 2008 1166:, was left none the wiser. 8116: 7608:Newton–Jenney Party (1875) 7014:For more information, see 6973:Lakota Nation Invitational 6951:Seizure of the Black Hills 6899:History of the Black Hills 5246:Great Western Cattle Trail 3954:February 27, 2012, at the 3880:Who's Who In The Civil War 3870:December 25, 2021, at the 3794:December 25, 2021, at the 3763:Holt, Rinehart and Winston 3571:September 1, 2017, at the 3083:September 3, 2011, at the 2686:February 22, 2008, at the 2078:Matteoni, Norman E.(2015) 1983:. McFarland. p. 178. 1905:. Gibbs Smith. p. 16. 1742:. Greenwood. p. 124. 1736:Reilly, Edward J. (2011). 1700:. Gibbs Smith. p. 22. 1180: 1123: 1088: 958:, who was a leader of the 895: 827:Other historians, such as 706: 609: 26: 8100:Wild West show performers 7304:George S. Mickelson Trail 7012: 6638: 5775: 5334:Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine 5156:Rocky Mountain Rendezvous 4878:Frederick Russell Burnham 4031: 3962:Sitting Bull's Winchester 3958:, Smithsonian Institution 3824:The Death of Sitting Bull 3525:. Vol. 17, no. 2 (1994). 3344:November 9, 2013, at the 2846:Richardson, Heather Cox. 2736:Hiltzik, Michael (2020). 2503:Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 2433:December 4, 2007, at the 2322:Utley, Robert M. (1993). 1954:. National Park Service. 854:, with both the Cheyenne 341: 332: 317: 313: 248:Lodge in Sight (daughter) 60: 54: 53: 8045:People from South Dakota 7816:Black Hills flood (1972) 7226:Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 7151:Flintstones Bedrock City 6944:Modern events and places 4675:"Mysterious Dave" Mather 3842:The Last of Sitting Bull 3781:University of Utah Press 3593:to the Secretary of the 3560:. Guilford, Conn., 2015 3265:"Russell Means timeline" 2868:Houghton Mifflin Company 2817:. Norman Press. p.  2527:Ephriam D. Dickson III, 2016:Vestal, Stanley (1989). 1901:LaPointe, Ernie (2009). 1696:LaPointe, Ernie (2009). 1638:LaPointe, Ernie (2009). 1623:LaPointe, Ernie (2009). 1375:University of Copenhagen 1318:Fort Yates, North Dakota 1254:Sitting Bull's grave at 1189:Buffalo Bill's Wild West 1152:Northern Pacific Railway 1140:Buffalo Bill's Wild West 1126:Buffalo Bill's Wild West 1037:gathered at the agency. 908:Big Horn County, Montana 740:Northern Pacific Railway 432:Buffalo Bill's Wild West 384:United States government 239:Standing Holy (daughter) 7638:George Armstrong Custer 7540:Great Sioux Reservation 7241:Wind Cave National Park 7191:Mystic Miner Ski Resort 6930:Great Sioux Reservation 5476:Battle of Washita River 5461:Battle of Glorieta Pass 5339:Lost Ship of the Desert 5281:Southern Emigrant Trail 5241:Great Platte River Road 4908:George Armstrong Custer 4700:William "Bill" Tilghman 4213:Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) 3786:Newson, Thomas McLean. 3595:Smithsonian Institution 3529:Greene, Jerome A., ed. 2658:March 24, 2017, at the 2653:Biography: Sitting Bull 2459:Dempsey, H. A. (1972). 2372:Greene, Jerome (1994). 2347:Greene, Jerome (1993). 1843:"Sitting Bull's Legacy" 1610:Encyclopædia Britannica 1095:In 1884, show promoter 1062:Pickstown, South Dakota 810:Great Sioux Reservation 775:George Armstrong Custer 709:Great Sioux War of 1876 703:Great Sioux War of 1876 671:, signed a form of the 499:, south of present-day 479:, near his birthplace. 468: 460: 415:George Armstrong Custer 360: 7811:Stratobowl (1934–1959) 6876:Traditional narratives 5686:Rocky Mountain oysters 3691:Standing Bear, Luther. 3670:Henry Holt and Company 3622:July 22, 2018, at the 3576:. Philadelphia, 1891. 3061:June 14, 2012, at the 2536:July 16, 2011, at the 1816:Utley, Robert (2008). 1353:Great Americans series 1333:Mobridge, South Dakota 1277: 1274:Mobridge, South Dakota 1265: 1247: 1235: 1003: 995: 986: 937:North-West Territories 915: 870: 735: 722: 673:Treaty of Fort Laramie 591:Marmarth, North Dakota 580:Battle of the Badlands 477:Mobridge, South Dakota 271:Her-Holy-Door (mother) 236:Many Horses (daughter) 168:45.51694°N 100.48528°W 146:Mobridge, South Dakota 7875:Rapid City Rapid Ride 7121:Black Hills Playhouse 5521:Wounded Knee Massacre 5471:Battle of San Jacinto 5440:Variety Hall shootout 5415:Battle of Coffeyville 5397:Pike's Peak Gold Rush 5377:Black Hills Gold Rush 5054:Thomas William Sweeny 4918:Samuel P. Heintzelman 4695:John Horton Slaughter 4589:Richens Lacey Wootton 4123:Five Civilized Tribes 3940:Works by Sitting Bull 3898:Yale University Press 3896:. New Haven, Conn.: 3855:. December 16, 1890. 3847:July 7, 2021, at the 3837:. December 17, 1890. 3829:July 7, 2021, at the 3809:July 7, 2021, at the 3710:New Lakota Dictionary 3668:. 1st ed. New York: 3645:. September 3, 2004. 3632:. December 19, 1953. 3605:Anthony F. C. Wallace 3583:. (Abridged version) 2834:Yale University Press 2599:Chicago Daily Tribune 2295:Liberty, Dr. Margot. 1926:National Park Service 1711:Kehoe, Alice (2006). 1670:National Park Service 1271: 1253: 1241: 1227: 1181:Further information: 1124:Further information: 1089:Further information: 1001: 992: 977: 905: 860: 787:Black Hills Gold Rush 728: 716: 707:Further information: 610:Further information: 597:commanded by Captain 540:as a Lakota warrior. 465:Marcelus Chankpidutah 268:Jumping Bull (father) 7849:Charles Badger Clark 7268:Norbeck Scenic Byway 7131:Crazy Horse Memorial 7101:Black Elk Wilderness 7004:Charmaine White Face 6956:Crazy Horse Memorial 6576:Washington Territory 6316:New Mexico Territory 5681:Pacific Northwestern 5600:Cowboys and cowgirls 5382:California Gold Rush 5359:Seven Cities of Gold 5344:Montezuma's treasure 5151:One-room schoolhouse 4999:George E. Goodfellow 4893:Texas Jack Omohundro 4736:"Curly Bill" Brocius 4534:Liver-Eating Johnson 4509:Tomás Vélez Cachupín 4063:Assiniboine (Nakota) 3980:"Sitting Bull"  3740:Adams, Alexander B. 3737:, St Paul, MN, 2003. 3683:Macmillan Publishers 3637:Prairie Public Radio 3556:Matteoni, Norman E. 3512:. Westport, Conn.: 3297:. Historica Canada. 3271:. November 2, 2012. 3104:. October 28, 2021. 2863:My friend the Indian 2836:. pp. 155, 157. 2690:, Dorchester Library 2403:Smithsonian Magazine 2267:. October 12, 2015. 2167:Lubetkin, M (2006). 1563:'s children's book, 1360:Sitting Bull College 1177:Ghost Dance movement 1024:Standing Rock Agency 1002:Sitting Bull in 1885 867:— Utley 1992: 122–24 779:Fort Abraham Lincoln 675:on July 2, 1868, at 626:Powder River Country 538:passage into manhood 463:) and Red Tomahawk ( 437:Standing Rock Agency 388:Indian agency police 243:William Sitting Bull 173:45.51694; -100.48528 7921:Mule Creek Junction 7236:Terry Peak ski area 7126:Chapel in the Hills 6994:Charlotte Black Elk 6862:Inyan Kara Mountain 5564:Pleasant Valley War 5506:Sand Creek massacre 5456:Battle of the Alamo 5329:Long Tom's treasure 5024:Octaviano Larrazolo 4938:Ranald S. Mackenzie 4888:"Buffalo Bill" Cody 4599:"Old Bill" Williams 4549:William John Murphy 3859:Reno, Marcus Albert 3779:. Salt Lake City: 3746:G. P. Putnam's Sons 3695:My People the Sioux 3591:Bureau of Ethnology 3563:McLaughlin, James. 3469:The Daily Telegraph 3447:on October 30, 2005 3348:, Lillimar Pictures 3074:Genome of a chief, 2664:American Experience 2265:Black Hills Visitor 1512:August Schellenberg 1502:(2006), documentary 1349:U.S. Postal Service 1136:Buffalo Bill Cody's 814:Interior Department 651:By early 1868, the 616:From 1866 to 1868, 605: 509:[ˈhʊ̃kɛʃni] 501:Miles City, Montana 193:holy man and leader 164: /  134:Cause of death 8090:Refugees in Canada 7273:Iron Mountain Road 6389:Oklahoma Territory 5574:Sutton–Taylor feud 5554:Lincoln County War 5549:Johnson County War 5449:Military conflicts 5392:Klondike Gold Rush 5193:Westward expansion 5014:Zephaniah Kingsley 4788:John Wesley Hardin 4685:George Scarborough 4665:"Wild Bill" Hickok 4554:John Wesley Powell 3878:Sifakis, Stewart. 3853:The New York Times 3835:The New York Times 3816:The New York Times 3775:Manzione, Joseph. 3629:The New York Times 3533:. 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Index

Húŋkešni
Sitting Bull (film)

Grand River
Dakota Territory
Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Grand River
South Dakota
Mobridge, South Dakota
45°31′1″N 100°29′7″W / 45.51694°N 100.48528°W / 45.51694; -100.48528
Hunkpapa
Lakota
Crow Foot
William Sitting Bull
John Sitting Bull
White Bull
One Bull
Flying Hawk
Ernie LaPointe
Battle of the Little Bighorn

Lakota
[tˣaˈtˣə̃kaˈijɔtakɛ]
Hunkpapa
Lakota
United States government
Indian agency police
Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Ghost Dance
Battle of the Little Bighorn

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