The History Channel's upcoming two-part docuseries Sitting Bull traces the life of the legendary Lakota chief Sitting Bull, named Jumping Badger until age 14 when he proved himself a worthy warrior.
The Lakota chief Sitting Bull and his starving band of followers ended nearly two decades of intermittent warfare with the United States on July 20, 1881, when they surrendered at Fort Buford, in ...
The life of an iconic American figure is explored in a two-night Sitting Bull documentary. Narrated by Mo Brings Plenty (Yellowstone), the docuseries, premiering May 27 and 28 on History Channel, ...
The western plains produced few nobler redskins than Chief Sitting Bull, last great leader of the Sioux tribes. It was Sitting Bull, driven to recklessness by the perfidy of the U.S. Government, who ...
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Jumping badger -- Earning his name -- The strong heart society -- Jumping bull -- Wives and children -- Gazing at the sun: the first visions -- Encountering the Americans -- The leader of the Lakota - ...
Sitting Bull's four surviving great-grandchildren want the bones of their famous ancestor moved from a cement-clad grave in South Dakota to Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
Learn the incredible life of the legendary Hunkpapa Lakota chief. A fierce warrior, loving father, and holy man, the story of Sitting Bull provides a new perspective on the United States as the nation ...
“We were thrilled by the prospect and dove right in,” Sebastian told Rolling Stone. “This was a complicated time in our lives as my dad’s health was declining. However, like for a lot of us, the art ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Photograph of Chief Gall, cousin of ...