Sitting Bull remains a durable symbol of stubborn resistance in the face of daunting odds. In Germany, he's also an energy drink and a bicycle seat - a name still associated with rebellion, but now ...
Sitting Bull was the political and spiritual leader of the Sioux warriors who destroyed General George Armstrong Custer's force in the famous battle of Little Big Horn. Years later he joined Buffalo ...
Gardner learned that after Sitting Bull was killed in 1890, his body was brought to Fort Yates, N.D., on his Standing Rock Indian Reservation. People helped themselves to his remains, effectively ...
Introduction -- Timeline: events in the life of Sitting Bull -- Born to the Sioux Nation (1831-1845) -- A warrior to be reckoned with (1845-1859) -- The holy man versus the U.S. government (1851-1867) ...
Jumping badger -- Earning his name -- The strong heart society -- Jumping bull -- Wives and children -- Gazing at the sun: the first visions -- Encountering the Americans -- The leader of the Lakota - ...
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‘1923’ Actor Michael Spears Talks ‘Sitting Bull’ Documentary & Working With Kevin Costner
The life of an iconic American figure is explored in a two-night Sitting Bull documentary. Narrated by Mo Brings Plenty (Yellowstone), the docuseries, premiering May 27 and 28 on History Channel, ...
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 Wednesday, ...
FARGO — Ernie LaPointe grew up hearing stories from his mother and uncles telling him that he and his three sisters were the great-grandchildren of Sitting Bull, the famous Hunkpapa Lakota leader.
South Dakota author Ernie LaPointe and his three sisters are now the only known living descendants of the legendary Lakota warrior Sitting Bull. Alamy Stock Photo South Dakota author Ernie LaPointe ...
Sitting Bull was the political and spiritual leader of the Sioux warriors who destroyed General George Armstrong Custer's force in the famous battle of Little Big Horn. Years later he joined Buffalo ...
For historian and author Mark Lee Gardner, there are always times when his subjects become real. It can happen when you’re digging through archives or reading books and some morsel of newfound ...
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