The reality was a little more complicated. Sitting Bull was born in what is now South Dakota, probably in 1831, son of a respected Sioux warrior named Returns-Again. The child wanted to follow in ...
It was written by Major James McLaughlin, who for many years has occupied the post of Indian Agent at Standing Rock, Dakota ... a trip to Sitting Bull's camp, which is forty miles south-west ...
A monument to Sitting Bull was erected at his birthplace near Mobridge, South Dakota, in 1953. Note: Sadly this is not Rico, the circus horse that Sitting Bull was given from Buffalo Bill.
B.M. Genin, a French Catholic missionary among the Sioux, who is probably on more familiar terms with Sitting Bull than any other white man. Father Genin has just returned from the camp of the ...
Federal troops had killed between 150 and 300 people in southwestern South Dakota in an incident ... under George Custer 14 years prior. Now, Sitting Bull, the Hunkpapa Lakota warrior who had ...