Sitting Bull

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Certainly! Here are a few short facts about Sitting Bull:

  • Lakota Sioux Leader: Sitting Bull was a famous Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux chief who led his people during the American West’s late 19th century conflicts with U.S. settlers and military forces.

  • Resistance to Plains Wars: He is best known for leading resistance against the United States during the Great Plains wars, including the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876, where he played a significant role in defeating Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s forces.

  • Capture and Release: After his defeat at the Battle of Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull fled to Canada for several years. He returned to the United States in 1881 when offered amnesty by the U.S. government but was placed under house arrest due to concerns over potential uprisings.

  • Notable Date: His birth date is estimated around 1831 and his death on December 15, 1890, at Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota.

  • Legacy: Sitting Bull remains an iconic figure in Native American history for his role in preserving Lakota lands and culture against encroachment by settlers.

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