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"I myself would rather die an Indian than live a white man." From taking on the U.S. Army to refusing to sign any treaty that ...
Narrated by Oglala Lakota actor Mo Brings Plenty (Yellowstone), the two-part Sitting Bull airs over two nights. It offers an overarching exploration of the fiercely brave chief’s remarkable life ...
The legend of Hiawatha -- King Philip, leader of the Wampanoag -- Popé and the Pueblo revolt -- Pontiac's war in the wilderness -- Maquinna of Vancouver Island -- Tecumseh, the greatest hope -- ...
A headdress belonging to famed Sioux Indian chief Sitting Bull will be returned to Sitting Bull College during a special ceremony Sept. 21.
Sitting Bull united the Sioux nation during its struggle for survival on the Great Plains. As a spiritual leader, Sitting Bull did not participate in armed resistance, but after the Battle of Little ...
Where Sitting Bull slumbers is anyone's guess, though at the moment it's certainly under a blanket of snow. The mystery of where the famous Sioux chief's remains are buried and a renewed interest ...
Sitting Bull's four surviving great-grandchildren want the bones of their famous ancestor moved from a cement-clad grave in South Dakota to Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
Actors who played the role of Chief Sitting Bull: Robert Eckles [Milburn, NJ (Regional)] ...
He had stunning news: On his orders, Lakota resistance leader Sitting Bull was dead. “The Indian police arrested Sitting Bull at his camp, 40 miles northwest of the agency, this morning at daylight.
By Billy Stockwell, CNN (CNN) — India’s military has acknowledged for the first time that an unspecified number of its fighter jets were shot down during strikes on Pakistani-controlled ...
The western plains produced few nobler redskins than Chief Sitting Bull, last great leader of the Sioux tribes. It was Sitting Bull, driven to recklessness by the perfidy of the U.S. Government, ...
However, according to Big Chief Melancon, this "act of rebellion" was tied to the rich legacy of the Mardi Gras Indians and their history within the vibrant tapestry of New Orleans.