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Sitting Bull

noun

  1. 1834–90, American Indian warrior: leader of the Hunkpapa; victor at Little Bighorn, 1876.



Sitting Bull

noun

  1. Indian name Tatanka Yotanka . ?1831–90, American Indian chief of the Teton Dakota Sioux. Resisting White encroachment on his people's hunting grounds, he led the Sioux tribes against the US Army in the Sioux War (1876–77) in which Custer was killed. The hunger of the Sioux, whose food came from the diminishing buffalo, forced his surrender (1881). He was killed during renewed strife

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Sitting Bull

  1. A Native American leader of the Sioux tribe in the late nineteenth century. He was a chief and medicine man when the Sioux took up arms against settlers in the northern Great Plains and against United States army troops. He was present at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, when the Sioux decisively defeated the cavalry led by Colonel George Custer. (See Custer's last stand.)

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Cal Fire urged residents to head to the evacuation site “safely and immediately” at Sitting Bull Academy, 19445 Sitting Bull Road.

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In 1890, hoping to stop the spread of the Ghost Dance, federal agents went to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation to arrest Chief Sitting Bull, who they believed was behind its influence there.

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Lakota chief Sitting Bull was gunned down by members of his own tribe, who served in the reservation's police force at Standing Rock.

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In Sitting Bull's prophetic vision before the battle, American soldiers pinwheeled through the sky, bleeding from the ears.

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"If it wasn't signed, it's still very valuable," said Livingston of the Sitting Bull photo with his family.

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