Sitting Bull Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Sitting Bull Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Warrior Sitting Bull including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Sitting Bull
Real Name Sitting Bull
Profession Military Leaders
Nick Name Jumping Badger
Famous as Warrior
Nationality American
Personal Fact of Sitting Bull
Born 1831
Died At Age 59
Born in Grand River
Died on 15 December 1890
Place of death Grand River
Cause of Death Assassination
Grouping of People Native Americans
Family Background of Sitting Bull
Father Jumping Bull
Mother Her-Holy-Door
Siblings Spotted Elk
Children Crow Foot, Many Horses
Personal Fact of Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull was a Teton Dakota Indian chief who led Sioux tribes in their struggle for survival on the North American Great Plains. He was a Hunkpapa Lakota holy man who had a lifelong distrust of white men and actively resisted the United States government policies as a tribal chief. Born into the Hunkpapa division of the Teton Sioux, he grew up to be a fearless and brave young man. He was barely in his teens when he first joined a war party and became a leader of the powerful Strong Heart warrior society.

He was also involved with tribal welfare and emerged as a valiant tribal chief who helped extend the Sioux hunting grounds westward into what had been the territory of the Shoshone, Crow, Assiniboin, and other Indian tribes. He developed hostilities with the United States army when it started invading the Sioux hunting grounds and confrontations with the army escalated when gold was discovered in the Black Hills a region sacred to the Native Americans in the mid-1870s.

Sitting Bull was highly distrustful of the white men who violated the rights of the Native Americans time and again, and led fierce battles resisting the United States government policies. He fought for the natives rights till the very end and was killed by policemen hired by United States Indian agents because the authorities were beginning to fear him.