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Sitting Bull

Genre
Western
Running Time
105 Minutes
Released
6 October, 1954
Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies. He was killed by Indian agency police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation during an attempt to arrest him, at a time when authorities feared that he would join the Ghost Dance movement. Before the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull had a vision in which he saw many soldiers, "as thick as grasshoppers," falling upside down into the Lakota camp, which his people took as a foreshadowing of a major victory in which many soldiers would be killed. About three weeks later, the confederated Lakota tribes with the Northern Cheyenne defeated the 7th Cavalry under Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer on June 25, 1876, annihilating Custer's battalion and seeming to bear out Sitting Bull's prophetic vision. Sitting Bull's leadership inspired his people to a major victory.

Born Húŋkešni (or "Slow") or Jumping Badger, c. 1831, Grand River, Dakota Territory
Died December 15, 1890, (aged 5859), Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Grand River, South Dakota
Cause of death Gunshot wound
Resting place Mobridge, South Dakota
Spouse(s) Light Hair, Four-Robes-Woman, Snow-on-Her, Seen-by-her-Nation, Scarlet Woman
Relations White Bull (nephew), One Bull (nephew), Flying Hawk (nephew)
Children Crow Foot (son), Many Horses (daughter), Standing Holy (daughter), William Sitting Bull, a.k.a. Runs-away-from-him/Nakicipa (son), Walks Looking (adopted daughter)
Parents Jumping Bull (father), Her-Holy-Door (mother)

About Sitting Bull

Historical fiction film that focuses on a meeting between President Ulysses S. Grant and Indian Chief Sitting Bull.

Achievement of Sitting Bull

The film was directed by Sidney Salkow with a script written by Jack DeWitt and Salkow. 

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Latest information about Sitting Bull updated on July 28 2021.