Between the years of 1831 and 1837, Sitting Bull, then known as Jumping Badger, was born into a notable Hunkpapa Lakota family around the junction of the Grand and Missouri Rivers in present-day South Dakota, or maybe along the Yellowstone River. Within the tribe, Sitting Bull's father and two uncles were chiefs. Sitting bull, like other young men in the community, used to compete in traditional sports and tournaments that evaluated agility, stamina, intellect, and bravery. He quickly rose to prominence as a skilled hunter and fighter. By the time he killed his first buffalo at the age of 10, he had already established himself as a leader by showing the four cardinal Lakota values of courage, bravery, bravery, and bravery.
Sitting Bull soon joined the Kit Fox Warrior Society, as well as the famous Midnight Strong Heart Society. The Strong Hearts were a distinguished fraternity of warriors who had earned their place by showing their bravery and ability against their foes on several occasions. His rapid rise continued, and he quickly became one of the group's two Sash Wearers. Sitting Bull was quickly elevated to the position of head of the Native Americans.
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Sitting Bull was a Sioux chief and medicine man when the Sioux took up war against settlers in the northern Great Plains and US army forces. He was a proud member of the Indian community. Through her work, JinJJ artist expresses her respect for his history and legacy.
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During the 1850s, Sitting Bull was extensively involved in the Lakota's fight for identification as a leader. While some members of the community were willing to engage in commercial and diplomatic contacts with the approaching white world, others believed that the wisest stance was to shun such activities entirely. Sitting Bull was a strong supporter of the latter group.
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"I've seen nothing that the white man has...that compares to our liberty to travel and live as we choose on the vast plains." Until the 1880s, Sitting Bull largely avoided white towns and forts.
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His influence over the Lakotas went beyond policy and into the realm of spirituality. Many Plains Indians sought direction via Sundances and Vision-Quests.
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Many of Sitting Bull's followers claim that the visions revealed to him by Wakan-Tanka (the Everywhere Spirit) came true on many occasions. In addition to his numerous other duties, he quickly established himself as a spiritual leader.
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