Sitting Bull did not make a formal agreement with the government. He resisted U.S. government policies and fought against their encroachment on Lakota lands. He played a prominent role in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where he and his allies defeated General Custer and his troops.
Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man who led his people as a war chief during years of resistance to United States government policies.He is notable in American and Native American history for his role in the major victory at the Battle of the Little Bighorn against Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment on June 25, 1876, where Sitting Bull's premonition of defeating the cavalry became reality. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
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he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.
Sitting Bull did not make a formal agreement with the government. He resisted U.S. government policies and fought against their encroachment on Lakota lands. He played a prominent role in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where he and his allies defeated General Custer and his troops.
One of the notable Lakota tribe leaders was Sitting Bull. He was a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who played a significant role in the resistance against the United States government policies. Sitting Bull is remembered for his leadership during the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.
Sitting Bull was very active. Throughout 1867 his Hunkpapas annoyed Ft. Buford and Stevenson. No traffic moved on the Bozeman Trail without military escort. He was inflexible concerning the basic issue of the white presence in his domain. In Little Bighorn he was involved in the battle. The Hunkpapa lodges were in the first line of attack by the army. Sitting Bull got his mother and sister on horses and out of the area as the attack begun and gave One Bull his shield, bow, and arrows. One Bull gave Sitting Bull a Winchester repeating rifle and a six shooter pistol. At the southern edge of the village Sitting Bull and the first warriors collected to make a stand against the soldiers. Through the dust and smoke the soldiers could be seen firing into the tipis killing women and children. White Bull and Sitting Bull, with others, tried to hold back the soldiers. White Bull is quoted as saying they were "not standing around but shooting."If you would like to read more about Sitting Bull get Robert Utley's book The Lance and the Shield; the life and times of Sitting Bull.
Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man who led his people as a war chief during years of resistance to United States government policies.He is notable in American and Native American history for his role in the major victory at the Battle of the Little Bighorn against Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment on June 25, 1876, where Sitting Bull's premonition of defeating the cavalry became reality. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
The government, at the time, had a policy if harsh treatment of the American Indians. They wanted expansion of whites into lands the Indians lived in. The government organized the Army and put Custer in the positin to do what he didl
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He was a great leader and holy man that had visions of the future. These visions included a premonition of the battle at little Big Horn. Because of his leadership he was named principle chief of the Teton Sioux Nation in 1867.
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