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  2. Apr 27, 2023 · Jumping Bull (originally Sitting Bull), father of the famous chief Sitting Bull, was a very rich man. He owned a great many ponies in four colors. When his second son, Jumping Badger scored his first coup at age 14, Sitting Bull conferred upon him the name Sitting Bull, and took the name Jumping Bull for himself. (Utley, 14,15)

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  3. Apr 22, 2024 · For an act of courage – defeating an enemy without killing him – Chief Sitting Bull gave his name to his son & assumed the name Jumping Bull. Chief Sitting Bull taught his son to ride, hunt, and shoot expertly before the boy was ten years old.

  4. Jumping Bull Compound: June 26th, 1975. Just two years after the occupation of Wounded Knee at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, violence on the reservation would once again command national attention when two FBI agents were killed at the Jumping Bull property on June 26th, 1975.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sitting_BullSitting Bull - Wikipedia

    Thereafter, Sitting Bull's father was known as Jumping Bull. At this ceremony before the entire band, Sitting Bull's father presented his son with an eagle feather to wear in his hair, a warrior's horse and a hardened buffalo hide shield to mark his son's passage into manhood as a Lakota warrior.

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    • He was originally named 'Jumping Badger.' Sitting Bull was born around 1831 into the Hunkpapa people, a Lakota Sioux tribe that roamed the Great Plains in what is now the Dakotas.
    • Sitting Bull was credited with several legendary acts of bravery. Sitting Bull born circa 1831. Sitting Bull was renowned for his skill in close-quarters fighting and collected several red feathers representing wounds sustained in battle.
    • He was the first man to become chief of the entire Lakota Sioux nation. In the 1860s, Sitting Bull emerged as one of the fiercest opponents of white encroachment on Sioux land.
    • Sitting Bull had a spiritual premonition of his most famous victory. Though mainly remembered as a warrior and political leader, Sitting Bull was also a Lakota “Wichasa Wakan,” a type of holy man believed to have the gift of spiritual insight and prophecy.
  6. Testimony indicated that other persons from a tent encampment near the Jumping Bull Compound arrived after hearing the firing and began shooting at the agents.

  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Sitting Bull's original name was Jumping Badger, but he was renamed Tatanka Yotanka, or Sitting Bull, after he distinguished himself in battle at the age of 14. Sitting Bull became a leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe in the 1860s. He led his people in many battles against the U.S. Army, including the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.

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