Essays about sitting bull

  1. Sitting Bull
    Sitting Bull was A Hunkpappa Lakota Chief and holy man under whom the Lakota tribe united on the Dakota plains. Sitting Bull fought the American Army. ...
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  2. Defender of Lakota Homeland
    ... Gary Andersonamp39s biography entitled Sitting Bull and the Paradox of Lakota Nationhood is an admirable example of a leader who steers his followers into a life ...
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  3. Battle of Little Big Horn
    ... Particularly unhappy, were the Sioux leaders, Sitting Bull and Crazy horse. But ... But Sitting Bull and his followers fled to Canada. Living ...
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  4. An idian named slow
    An Indian Named Slow The Life Of Sitting Bull Slow Sitting Bull played a very important role in the Sioux nation. Slow was a very unique person. ...
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  5. The Great Sioux Legacy
    ... They began again to attack Americans and were led by two great Sioux chiefs, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. ... Sitting Bullamp39s heart, however, was not content. ...
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  6. War and Peace of the Crow Indians
    ... as possible. A war that had risen included the famed Chief Sitting Bull, who also strayed from war as much as possible. The war ...
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  7. War and Peace of the Crow Indians
    ... as possible. A war that had risen included the famed Chief Sitting Bull, who also strayed from war as much as possible. The war ...
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  8. The New World
    ... After hours of careful consideration, the presidential role was given to Sitting Bull. The survivors chose Sitting Bull for this ...
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  9. Outline of Sioux History
    ... Some of the Lakotas or Siouxs did not go back to the reservation, so on June 25th 1876 Chief Sitting Bull, along with other tribes were taken by surprise by ...
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  10. native americans
    ... Red Cloud lived his life out on a reservation preaching for peace. Sitting Bull was a major leader in many battles between the United States army. ...
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  11. The Way West
    Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull and red Cloud were and are just as important to American history as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. ...
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  12. Massacre of Wounded Knee
    ... To begin this plan, the arrest of the most famous of the Sioux chiefs, Sitting Bull, was ordered. On the night of December 15, 1890 ...
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  13. Battle of little bighorn
    ... On June 25, 1876, General Custeramp39s command came upon the main camp of Sitting Bull. ... But Sitting Bull and Gall, with their immediate bands, escaped to Canada. ...
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  14. wounded knee
    ... Then on December 14, 1890 Sioux police were sent out to arrest Sitting Bull and other leaders to calm the situation. In the events ...
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  15. Battle of Wounded Knee
    ... arrested and confined at some military post until the matter is quieted, and this should be done now.ampquot The order went out to arrest Chief Sitting Bull at the ...
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  16. Indians and Govnt
    ... In July 1881, Sitting bull was forced to bring his people to the remaining Sioux on this reservation. ... Sitting Bull was held prisoner at Fort Randall. ...
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  17. Indian Reservation Preservement
    ... A few of the more important leaders were: Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and Crazy Horse. ... This was where Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull and their people came together. ...
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  18. American Indian Wars
    ... Prospectors poured onto Indian land, and under the leadership of Chief Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Gall, angry Indians raided and harassed the white ...
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  19. American Indian Wars
    ... Prospectors poured onto Indian land, and under the leadership of Chief Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Gall, angry Indians raided and harassed the white ...
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  20. native americans
    ... Prospectors poured onto Indian land, and under the leadership of Chief Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Gall, angry Indians raided and harassed the white ...
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  21. Colonists vs Native Americans
    ... As a result of the militaryamp39s misunderstanding of the Ghost Dance, Chief Sitting Bull was blamed for causing chaos and was arrested this event quickly turned ...
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  22. Custers Last Stand
    ... friends, this big trail proves what we heard, that the Olalla, Minnecinjou, Sans Arc, and Teton Sioux have left their agencies to join Sitting Bull and Crazy ...
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  23. indians
    ... The Battle at sitting bull was a perfect example of greed and selfishness where the Indians where crushed just for the gain of the Americans. ...
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  24. west
    ... o Reject by the Crows, the Nez perce turned north and headed for Canada where they hoped to meet up with Sitting Bullamp39s Sioux. o ...
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  25. Racial Genocide
    ... An order went out to arrest Chief Sitting Bull at the Standing Rock Reservation, and on December 14th, while protesting to his arrest, Sitting Bull was shot ...
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  26. Wounded Knee
    ... Big Foot, who was chief now that Sitting Bull had been killed, had taken ill. ... With Big Foot and Sitting Bull dead the Sioux were without a leader. ...
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  27. Battle of Little Bighorn
    ... commissioners. Such leaders as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, and many other tribes stayed behind and refused to sell their land. They ...
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  28. William Buffalo Bill Cody
    ... Columbian Exposition in 1893. His show exhibited many famous people, such as Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull. By the 1900amp39s, Buffalo ...
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  29. The Missing Peace
    ... Most history books focus on the military heroes of the Indian tribes such as Pontiac, Tecumseh, Geronimo, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull Junhnke 15. ...
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  30. What Caused the Defeat of the
    ... does. One reason why the Sioux had a lot of confidence before going into battle was from Sitting Bullamp39s vision that he had. His ...
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