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Who Was Sitting Bull?

Author : Stephanie Spinner,Who HQ
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-12-26
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780698187306

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Who Was Sitting Bull? by Stephanie Spinner,Who HQ Pdf

No one knew the boy they called “Jumping Badger” would grow to become a great leader. Born on the banks of the Yellowstone River, Sitting Bull, as he was later called, was tribal chief and holy man of the Lakota Sioux tribe in a time of fierce conflict with the United States. As the government seized Native American lands, Sitting Bull relied on his military cunning and strong spirituality to drive forces out of his territory and ensure a future homeland for his people.

Sitting Bull

Author : Ernie LaPointe
Publisher : Gibbs Smith
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781423612667

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Sitting Bull by Ernie LaPointe Pdf

An intimate portrait of the Lakota chief by his great-grandson. Ernie LaPointe, born on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, is a great-grandson of the famous Hunkpapa Lakota chief Sitting Bull, and in this book, the first by one of Sitting Bull’s lineal descendants, he presents the family tales and memories told to him about his great-grandfather. LaPointe not only recounts the rich oral history of his family—the stories of Sitting Bull’s childhood, his reputation as a fierce warrior, his growth into a sage and devoted leader of his people, and the betrayal that led to his murder—but also explains what it means to be Lakota in the time of Sitting Bull and now. In many ways, the oral history differs from what has become the standard and widely accepted biography of Sitting Bull. LaPointe explains the discrepancies, how they occurred, and why he wants to tell his story of Tatanka Iyotake. This is a powerful story of Native American history, told by a Native American, for all people to better understand a culture, a leader, and a man.

Sitting Bull

Author : S. D. Nelson
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-03
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781613128558

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Sitting Bull by S. D. Nelson Pdf

Sitting Bull (c. 1831–1890) was one of the greatest Lakota/Sioux warriors and chiefs who ever lived. From Sitting Bull’s childhood—killing his first buffalo at age 10—to being named war chief to leading his people against the U.S. Army, Sitting Bull: Lakota Warrior and Defender of His People brings the story of the great chief to light. Sitting Bull was instrumental in the war against the invasive wasichus (white men) and was at the forefront of the combat, including the Battles of Killdeer Mountain and the Little Bighorn. He and Crazy Horse were the last Lakota/Sioux to surrender their people to the U.S. government and resort to living on a reservation. The book includes an extensive author’s note and timeline, historical photographs, a map, a bibliography, endnotes, and an index.

Sitting Bull

Author : Bill Yenne
Publisher : Westholme Publishing
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : WISC:89096003736

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Sitting Bull by Bill Yenne Pdf

"Yenne's book excels as a study of leadership."--The New Yorker "Combining sound historiography and singular eloquence, versatile American historian Yenne provides a biography of the great Lakota leader in which care is taken to describe sources (a great deal of them are in oral tradition) and to achieve balance with compassion. A warrior as a young man, Sitting Bull was later more of a shaman and tribal elder. During the Little Big Horn, he was in camp making sure the children were safely concealed. He was a firm friend of Buffalo Bill Cody, who made him a celebrity, and was shot to death while being arrested by Indian policemen during the Ghost Dance rebellion, shortly before Wounded Knee. Yenne hails from Lakota territory in Montana and uses his familiarity with it to complement the richness of data in the narrative with an extraordinary sense of place. Indispensible to Native American studies.--Booklist (American Library Association): "In this stirring biography, Yenne captures the extraordinary life of Plains Indian leader Sitting Bull while providing new insight into the nomadic culture of the Lakota. Born in 1831, Sitting Bull witnessed the downfall of his people's way of life nearly from start to finish--despite some clashes, "the Lakota supremacy on the northern Plains remained essentially unchallenged" until the 1850s. Yenne describes how hostilities increased after the 1849 California gold rush, and were exacerbated by the opening of the railroad; conflicts and broken treaties would harden many Lakota against the colonists, including Sitting Bull. A high point is Yenne's account of how celebrity journalism created the myth of Custer's Last Stand, casting the general as hero and Sitting Bull as the villain, and how the US cavalry's defeat was used to justify forcing Indians off their land and onto reservations. The last half of the book describes Sitting Bull's unsuccessful attempts to defend the Lakota's land and culture through negotiation and peaceful resistance, alongside a dismal record of government betrayal and neglect. In this remarkable, tragic portrait, Sitting Bull emerges as a thoughtful, passionate and very human figure."--Publisher Weekly (Starred Review) "This is much more than the usual romantic Native American biography or sympathetic history. Instead, Bill Yenne transcends the customary Eurocentric filter and debunks the myths and romantic distortions, combining thorough literary research with contemporary Native American sources to penetrate the complex and enigmatic character of America's best-known Indian hero. And he does it all in a refreshing, engaging style." --Bill Yellowtail, Katz Endowed Chair in Native American Studies, Montana State University "Bill Yenne has written an accessible account of Sitting Bull's life that gives us a sense of the man and his times." --Juti Winchester, Curator of the Buffalo Bill Museum "Sitting Bull, leader of the largest Indian nation on the continent, the strongest, boldest, most stubborn opponent of European influence, was the very heart and soul of the frontier. When the true history of the New World is written, he will receive his chapter. For Sitting Bull was one of the makers of America."--Stanley Vestal Sitting Bull's name is still the best known of any American Indian leader, but his life and legacy remain shrouded with misinformation and half-truths. Sitting Bull's life spanned the entire clash of cultures and ultimate destruction of the Plains Indian way of life. He was a powerful leader and a respected shaman, but neither fully captures the enigma of Sitting Bull. He was a good friend of Buffalo Bill and skillful negotiator with the American government, yet erroneously credited with both murdering Custer at the Little Big Horn and with being the chief instigator of the Ghost Dance movement. The reality of his life, as Bill Yenne reveals in his absorbing new portrait,

Sitting Bull, Prisoner of War

Author : Dennis C. Pope
Publisher : SDSHS Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780982274941

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Sitting Bull, Prisoner of War by Dennis C. Pope Pdf

After Sitting Bull's surrender at Fort Buford in what is now North Dakota in 1881, the United States Army transported the chief and his followers down the Missouri River to Fort Randall, roughly seventy miles west of Yankton. The famed Hunkpapa leader remained there for twenty-two months as a prisoner of war.

The Last Sovereigns

Author : Robert M. Utley
Publisher : Bison Books
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781496220226

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The Last Sovereigns by Robert M. Utley Pdf

The Last Sovereigns is the story of how Sioux chief Sitting Bull resisted the white man’s ways as a last best hope for the survival of an indigenous way of life on the Great Plains—a nomadic life based on buffalo and indigenous plants scattered across the Sioux’s historical territories that were sacred to him and his people. Robert M. Utley explores the final four years of Sitting Bull’s life of freedom, from 1877 to 1881. To escape American vengeance for his assumed role in the annihilation of Gen. George Armstrong Custer’s command at the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull led his Hunkpapa following into Canada. There he and his people interacted with the North-West Mounted Police, in particular Maj. James M. Walsh. The Mounties welcomed the Lakota and permitted them to remain if they promised to abide by the laws and rules of Queen Victoria, the White Mother. But the Canadian government wanted the Indians to return to their homeland and the police made every effort to persuade them to leave. They were aided by the diminishing herds of buffalo on which the Indians relied for sustenance and by the aggressions of Canadian Native groups that also relied on the buffalo. Sitting Bull and his people endured hostility, tragedy, heartache, indecision, uncertainty, and starvation and responded with stubborn resistance to the loss of their freedom and way of life. In the end, starvation doomed their sovereignty. This is their story.

Sitting Bull

Author : Edward J. Rielly
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2007-08-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X030261898

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Sitting Bull by Edward J. Rielly Pdf

Tells the life story of nineteenth-century Sioux leader Sitting Bull, describing his abilities as a warrior, the Fort Laramie Treaty, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, his experiences with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and his death.

Hunkpapa Lakota Chief Sitting Bull

Author : William R. Sanford
Publisher : Enslow Publishing, LLC
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780766057944

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Hunkpapa Lakota Chief Sitting Bull by William R. Sanford Pdf

Sitting Bull was the greatest chief of the Sioux. As both war chief and medicine man, Sitting Bull led the Sioux in their victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn, but he also led them through their years of hardship and turmoil. Rather than surrender, Sitting Bull united many Native American tribes in the struggle to protect the great Plains and the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota.

The Sitting Bull Affair

Author : Robert Stewart
Publisher : Archway Publishing
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781480837164

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The Sitting Bull Affair by Robert Stewart Pdf

While the Battle of the Little Bighorn is a legendary episode in American history, what happened to Sitting Bull and his followers afterward is less well known. Ruthlessly harried by US troops, roughly twenty-five hundred Sioux Indians sought refuge in Canada. They crossed at the Cypress Hills near Fort Walsh, a North-West Mounted Police post that was under the command of Major James Walsh. Faced with the possibility of a full-scale war uniting all the tribes in the area, Walsh laid down the law to Sitting Bull, promising to help the Sioux with food and ammunition strictly for hunting. Walsh was in command of the situationbut only because Sitting Bull recognized him as a true friend who would do everything possible to help the Sioux. Although the Americans wanted the Sioux back and the Canadians wanted them to go back, the Canadian government was bound by its promise to grant refuge to the Indians as long as they obeyed the law. Narrating actual events and depicting Sitting Bull and his followers, this historical novel describes the war against the Sioux and other tribes in the late nineteenth century.

The Lance and the Shield

Author : Robert Marshall Utley
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Dakota Indians
ISBN : 0712666923

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The Lance and the Shield by Robert Marshall Utley Pdf

At the centre of a dramatic and absorbing story is the flesh-and-blood Sitting Bull - a leader of his people and a man of rare complexity. Yet to the US Governement he was merely an obstacle: one of the last troublesome remnants of resistance to the white man's inexorable westward expansion.

Sitting Bull and His World

Author : Albert Marrin
Publisher : Dutton Juvenile
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Dakota Indians
ISBN : 0525459448

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Sitting Bull and His World by Albert Marrin Pdf

Illustrated with photos and drawings, this poignant books discusses the life of the Hunkpapa chief who is remembered for his defeat of General Custer at Little Big Horn.

Sitting Bull

Author : Grant MacEwan
Publisher : Hurtig
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015002685371

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Sitting Bull by Grant MacEwan Pdf

"For many years citizens of both Canada and United States were satisfied to think of the Sioux chief, Sitting Bull, as a treacherous savage, a menace to the white man's design for the development of the country. Newspaper reports made him the most notorious figure on the western frontier. After the Custer affair of 1876 - for which he was held responsible - his reputation was for massacre and murder. ... But why the Canadian interest in Sitting Bull? ... He became a symbol of the conflict between the hordes of greedy newcomers and the frustrated native defenders."--Desc. at www.popula.com.

Sitting Bull, Warrior of the Sioux

Author : Jane Fleischer
Publisher : Troll Communications
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0893751448

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Sitting Bull, Warrior of the Sioux by Jane Fleischer Pdf

A brief biography of the only Indian ever to be chief of all the Plains Sioux.

Sitting Bull Remembers

Author : Ann Turner
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2007-08-21
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780060513993

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Sitting Bull Remembers by Ann Turner Pdf

In this dark room, in this place of fences, strange smells, and men with yellow eyes where finally I am caught and cannot get free, I close my eyes and am home again. . . . Sitting Bull of the Hunkpapa band of the Sioux Nation was a warrior, a visionary, a horseman and hunter, and a man who had a deep affinity with nature. Above all, he is remembered as an extraordinary leader who fought for the freedom of his people and helped to preserve their spirit, even in a time of great tragedy. Chosen to be the war chief of the Sioux Nation in 1869 as battles with the United States government increased, he resisted the white soldiers who threatened to exterminate his people, their claim to the land, and their entire way of life. From the acclaimed author and illustrator of Abe Lincoln Remembers comes an unforgettable fictional portrait of Sitting Bull, looking back on the events that shaped his life and fate. Historically accurate, powerfully evocative paintings and words are as moving as the story they tell.

Sitting Bull

Author : Connie Roop,Peter Roop
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2002-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0613508335

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Sitting Bull by Connie Roop,Peter Roop Pdf

Using primary sources, historic prints, and photographs, profiles the brave warrior whose accomplishments and actions brought him a place in American history