The Lakota leader Sitting Bull defeated George Custer’s cavalry, but a sustained conflict with American forces proved ruinous ...
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 ...
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 Sioux, ...
MEDORA, N.D. — Castle McLaughlin will never forget the powerful stallion that was fighting so furiously to avoid capture that he was soaked with sweat. He had run for hours under the beating sun to ...
The following graphic and reliable account of the death of Sitting Bull and of the circumstances attending it will be read with interest by many readers. It was written by Major James McLaughlin, who ...
A circa 1883 photograph of Lakota leader Sitting Bull Public domain via Wikimedia Commons On December 15, 1890, Major James McLaughlin of the United States Indian Service wired a telegram back to ...
As the leader of the Great Sioux Nation, the name of Sitting Bull is often associated with the major role he played in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which resulted in the annihilation of Lt. Col.
On his first trip east of Dakota in March 1884, Sitting Bull rode an elevator in a St. Paul wholesale grocery store — selling autographs on the street for $1.50 a pop to onlookers who came to gawk at ...
The great-grandson of famed Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull has been confirmed as his closest living descendant by scientists, who used a new technique in which ancient DNA fragments were extracted ...
The strange journey of the Sitting Bull statue has a fitting ending. The large limestone carving is atop a hill in Benson Park, surrounded by a large prairie of big blue stem and other grasses and ...
NORTH MANKATO — A limestone sculpture of Sitting Bull, which spent years in a yard in lower North Mankato and then time in storage at a city lot, has a new home with commanding views of restored ...
A lock of hair from legendary Lakota chief Sitting Bull's head had been stored for over a century in Washington's Smithsonian Institution at room temperature in a glass box. Now, Sitting Bull's lock ...
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