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The river and the horsemen

a novel of the Little Bighorn
2007

Sitting Bull

2010
Examines the life and legacy of Dakota chief Sitting Bull, who led his people in resistance to United States government policies.

The Lance and the Shield

The Life and Times of Sitting Bull
1993
Examines the life and leadership of Sitting Bull and focuses on the Sioux ethnology of the Hunkpapas tribe.

Sitting Bull

great Sioux chief.
1970
A biography of the Sioux chief who was both feared and respected for his attempts to win peace and justice for his people.

Sitting Bull and the Battle of the Little Bighorn

2007
Tells the life story of Sioux chief Sitting Bull in graphic novel format, covering the Battle of the Little Bighorn and providing background on the conflicts between the U.S. government and Native Americans in the West.

The last stand

Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
2010
Draws on native testimony, archaeological evidence, and firsthand observations of the battlefield to examine facts and myths about the Battle of Little Bighorn and provide an account of the final days of the battle between George Armstrong Custer's battalion and the warriors of Sitting Bull's village.

Sitting Bull

an epic of the plains
1973

Sitting Bull, chief of the Sioux

1973
A brief biography of the Sioux Indian who defeated Custer at Big Horn and who led his people to Canada in search of safety and food.

The Last Stand

Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
2011
In this riveting narrative, celebrated historian Nathaniel Philbrick reveals Custer and Sitting Bull as never before, creating an unforgettable portrait of two leaders as they embarked on a collision course that reached its violent climax on a lonely rise now known as Last Stand Hill.--publisher's description.

Sitting Bull

2004
Introduces the life of Lakota Sioux warrior and holy man Sitting Bull, who led his people to victory at Little Bighorn and brought them to safety in Canada before surrendering so that they would not starve.

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