Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull by Susan Bivin Aller is a concise introduction to the life of the Lakota Sioux warrior and holy man. Published by Barnes & Noble Books in 2004, this edition spans 47 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on Sitting Bull’s significant role in leading his people to victory at Little Bighorn and his subsequent efforts to ensure their safety in Canada before ultimately surrendering to prevent starvation.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Sitting Bull’s life, highlighting his leadership and the challenges faced by the Lakota Sioux. The narrative provides insight into his actions during pivotal moments in history, emphasizing themes of resilience and survival. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in Native American history and the complexities surrounding the life of this notable figure.
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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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