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  1. Sitting Bull eller Sittande tjuren, Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake på lakota, ursprungligen Húŋkešni (den långsamme), född omkring 1831 [ 6] vid Grand River i nuvarande South Dakota, död 15 december 1890 i Standing Rock Indian Reservation i North Dakota, var högste hövding över den nordamerikanska urfolkstammen hunkpapa ( sioux ).

  2. Dec 5, 2007 · Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotake in the Lakota language, meaning literally “Buffalo Bull Who Sits Down”), Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux chief (born in 1831; died 15 December 1890 at Standing Rock, South Dakota). Sitting Bull led the Dakota (Sioux) resistance against US incursion into traditional territory. After the most famous battle at Little Big ...

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  3. Nov 16, 2009 · The police rousted Sitting Bull from his bed at 6:00 in the morning, hoping to spirit him away before his guards and neighbors knew what had happened. When the fifty-nine-year-old chief refused to ...

  4. Feb 27, 2018 · Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse: Battle-Hardened Warriors. In 1873, Custer faced a group of attacking Lakota at the Northern Pacific Railroad Survey at Yellowstone.

  5. Nov 24, 2009 · The older Sitting Bull rallied the warriors and saw to the safety of the women and children, while Crazy Horse set off with a large force to meet the attackers head on. Despite Custer’s ...

  6. Sitting Bull became a prisoner of war and was held at Fort Randall, Dakota Territory. In May 1883, he was transferred to the Standing Rock Agency, near Fort Yates on the Missouri River (present-day North Dakota). The next year he took up residence along the Grand River (present-day South Dakota).

  7. Mar 1, 2022 · Sitting Bull and his fellow Lakota chiefs then sent a message to the federal officials who served as liaisons between the U.S. government and Native nations. “We wish you to stop the whites from ...

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