News
When Sitting Bull started to run away, Red Tomahawk shot him twice, killing him. Red Tomahawk was given a commission and placed in charge of the Indian police after the incident.
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 ...
Sitting Bull died Dec. 15, 1890, when Indian police were sent to arrest him. Authorities thought he was involved in a Ghost Dance movement spreading across Indian Country.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Object Details Author Burns, Bree Contents The legend of Hiawatha -- King Philip, leader of the Wampanoag -- Popé and the Pueblo revolt -- Pontiac's war in the wilderness -- Maquinna of Vancouver ...
PENDLETON® INTRODUCES TWO 2018 AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE FUND BLANKETSIN PARTNERSHIP WITH CREATIVE AGENCY WIEDEN+KENNEDYDesign Influence – Chief Sitting Bull, Lakota Leader ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results