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Sitting Bull

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Behold, my friends, the spring is come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of their love!


— Sitting Bull


#come #earth #embraces #friends #gladly

What white man has ever seen me drunk? Who has ever come to me hungry and left me unfed? Who has seen me beat my wives or abuse my children? What law have I broken?


— Sitting Bull


#beat #broken #children #come #drunk

If we must die, we die defending our rights.


— Sitting Bull


#die #must #our #rights

I wish it to be remembered that I was the last man of my tribe to surrender my rifle.


— Sitting Bull


#i wish #last #man #remembered #rifle

They claim this mother of ours, the Earth, for their own use, and fence their neighbors away from her, and deface her with their buildings and their refuse.


— Sitting Bull


#away #buildings #claim #earth #fence

Each man is good in His sight. It is not necessary for eagles to be crows.


— Sitting Bull


#each #eagles #good #his #man

You think I am a fool, but you are a greater fool than I am.


— Sitting Bull


#fool #greater #i #i am #than

The white man knows how to make everything, but he does not know how to distribute it.


— Sitting Bull


#does #everything #how #know #knows

God made me an Indian.


— Sitting Bull


#indian #made #me

Let us put our minds together and see what life we can make for our children.


— Sitting Bull


#let us #life #make #minds #our






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Did you know about Sitting Bull?

Being an advocate for peace himself Crowfoot eagerly accepted the tobacco peace offering. When crossing the border into Saskatchewan Sitting Bull was met by the Canadian Mounties of the region. forces.

After working as a performer Sitting Bull returned to the Standing Rock Agency in South Dakota. Because of fears that he would use his influence to support the Ghost Dance movement Indian Service agent James McLaughlin at Fort Yates ordered his arrest. 1831 – December 15 1890) was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man who led his people as a tribal chief during years of resistance to United States government policies.

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