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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sitting Bull’s name is tied to two important events in Native American history. In 1876, historians say Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led united tribes from Lakota ...
A number of historians have written that Sitting Bull was the most powerful and perhaps famous of all Native American chiefs. From 1868 to 1876, he developed into the most important of Native ...
Tatanka Iyotake, popularly known as Sitting Bull, is famed as a 19th century leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux people – and DNA strengthens the claim that he has living descendants ...
and bring that back to communities to revitalize hide painting as a way to tell these stories to children within the community, as part of the larger work of cultural revitalization. DP: To what ...
The brand new history documentary Sitting Bull premieres on the History Channel Tuesday, May 27 at 9/8c. The first part of the documentary premieres May 27 and the second part will follow ...
Don is joined by none other than Sitting Bull's great-grandson, Ernie Lapointe, to hear stories passed down in his family about this Native American icon of resistance. Ernie is a Vietnam veteran ...
Robbie’s mother (and Sebastian’s grandmother) was of Native American descent, and was raised on the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve in Ontario, Canada. The two-part Sitting Bull ...