
Sitting Bull in his own words
By Julia McDonnell
Subjects: Hunkpapa Indians, Juvenile literature, Biography, Indians of north america, dakota indians, Kings and rulers, Indians of north america, juvenile literature, Native Americans, Sitting bull, 1831-1890, Dakota Indians
Description: Sitting Bull, the well-known Native American chief, united the Lakota Sioux in the northern Great Plains and led a mighty resistance of tribes who refused to be placed on reservations. This struggle resulted in violence, most famously at Little Bighorn in 1876. Though Sitting Bull fled to Canada, he ultimately returned to the United States in 1881.
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