Sitting Bull

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Native American Lakota chief

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Sitting Bull was the leading Native American chief at the Battle of Little Bighorn, a pivotal conflict that marked a turning point in American history and foreshadowed the eventual destruction of Native American ways of life. He emerged as a powerful symbol of resistance and resilience for his people. Tragically, Sitting Bull lost his life at the hands of Government Agency Police, who feared he would join the Ghost Dance movement—a final, desperate attempt to reclaim their cultural identity—at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. His legacy endures as a testament to the strength and enduring spirit of the Native American people.