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Sitting Bull c. 1885 Until this study, the familial relationship between LaPointe and Sitting Bull was based on birth and death certificates, a family tree, and a review of historical records.
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Exclusive: Michael Spears on taking the role of Sitting Bull - MSN'Sitting Bull' is a documentary that focuses on the accomplishments of the brave yet humble Lakota chief. It provides a detailed look at the mid-19th century, a time when American settlers, guided ...
More than 250 Lakotas – mostly women and children – were killed by U.S. soldiers. U.S. concern over a new Ghost Dance ceremony prompted the arrest of the Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. Dozens ...
Sitting Bull’s Winchester comes with extensive documentation supporting the attribution to the Sioux chief (1831-1890). The rifle was supposedly recovered from Sitting Bull’s cabin on the day he was ...
Sitting Bull offers an overarching exploration of the remarkable life and accomplishments of the fiercely brave yet humble Lakota chief. In the mid-19th century, as American settlers continued ...
One of the refreshing things about “Sitting Bull,” the History Channel’s two-night, four-hour documentary on the Sioux leader, is its attempt at some kind of balance amid the hosannas.
Ann Warren Turner, , illus. by Wendell Minor. . HarperCollins, $16.99 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-06-051399-3 A somber picture of the legendary Sioux chief, Sitting Bull, crouched alone within the confines ...
Ernie LaPointe, great-grandson of the legendary chief 'Sitting Bull,' stands in front of the war bonnet from chief 'Red Eagle' at the Uebersee Museum Bremen in Bremen, Germany, 03 November 2016.
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.
The great-grandson of the legendary Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull has been confirmed as his closest living relative using an innovative new DNA technique applied to hair taken from the ...
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 ...
A headdress belonging to famed Sioux Indian chief Sitting Bull will be returned to Sitting Bull College during a special ceremony Sept. 21. The headdress will be accepted by Standing Rock Sioux ...
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