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In the tumultuous aftermath of President Grant's ultimatum in 1876, the Great Sioux War ignites as tensions between the US ...
Sitting Bull was allowed to travel with the permission of the reservation's Indian Agent, and on one of those trips in 1884 he met Annie Oakley, whose marksmanship so impressed the Sioux warrior ...
Some contend that Sitting Bull was Little Soldier's biological father. In 1905, Clarence Little Soldier married Willena Young Bear Perkins, one of the first Christian converts at Fort Berthold.
Sitting Bull was instrumental in the war against the invasive wasichus (white men) and was at the forefront of the combat, including the Battles of Killdeer Mountain and the Little Bighorn. He and ...
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, ...
BILLINGS, Mont. - 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.
In the 1860s and 1870s, the spiritual leader Tatanka Iyotanka, known as Sitting Bull, and others led major Sioux factions to confront federal forces displacing them on the Great Plains. Sitting Bull ...
Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa leader who refused to submit to the provisions of the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie to live peacefully on the Great Sioux Reservation created by the treaty.
A headdress belonging to famed Sioux Indian chief Sitting Bull will be returned to Sitting Bull College during a special ceremony Sept. 21.
BILLINGS, Mont. - 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.
Sitting Bull led an alliance of Sioux, Cheyenne and others in defiance of government orders to settle on reservations. His struggle culminated in a resounding defeat of the 7th Cavalry at Little ...