Sitting Bull was the political and spiritual leader of the Sioux warriors who destroyed General George Armstrong Custer's force in the famous battle of Little Big Horn. Years later he joined Buffalo ...
On June 25, 1876, George Armstrong Custer rode into legend—and oblivion. During this military engagement, all 210 soldiers under Custer's immediate command were killed along Montana's Little Bighorn ...
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.
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 - ...
Family legend and lore said the grave was that of a soldier or Indian scout killed-in-action from the Battle of Milk River, ...
FARGO — Paul Hedren grew up in a part of Minnesota where the Dakota War of 1862 was ignited when starving Dakota renegades raided the Lower Sioux Agency and white settlements along the Minnesota River ...
NMAI copy 39088014676522 Purchased from the NMAI Library Endowment. Contents At the flood -- The dream -- Hard ass -- The dance -- The scout -- The blue pencil line -- The approach -- The crow's nest ...
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse face George Armstrong Custer in the battle of Little Bighorn.