While Sitting Bull and his supporters lived in Canada after their victory over Col. Custer, there was one white man Sitting Bull allowed into his camp as a friend. He was Father Martin Marty, the ...
Sitting Bull was destined to be known throughout nations and spent his life fulfilling this vision, according to a new four-hour documentary series on the life of the legendary Lakota leader. “I think ...
Sitting Bull (c. 1831-1890) was one of the greatest Lakota/Sioux warriors and chiefs who ever lived. From Sitting Bull's childhood -- killing his first buffalo at age 10 -- to being named war chief to ...
"He was against the progress of the white man on the old frontier. He was not a chief, but a Sioux medicine man of some power. He was born in 1834 at Grand River, South Dakota. He was a disturber, ...
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