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He is the most famous Native American in history. But the man was far more complicated than the legend.Sitting Bull. His name inspires awe. Power. Reverence. It represents the courage and valor of the Native American struggle against Manifest Destiny. His name is synonymous with the greatest Native victory against the U.S. Army’s greatest war hero: The Battle of the Little Bighorn. Custer’s Last Stand. Battle of the Greasy Grass. That bloody day on June 25, 1876 was near the

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FRINGED LEATHER NATIVE American (Southwest) Pipe Bag – “Container of the Heart” - $85.00. FOR SALE! Adorned with seed bead fringe around the opening flap and a seed bead pattern on the front of the bag. For the Lakota (Sioux) pipe bags are “containers for the heart”, holders of sacred pipes and tobacco that symbolically contain the very heart of the people. Fringed Leather Native American 286451858395

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Sitting Bull, Comes To Life  a legendary leader of the Lakota Sioux. Born around 1831, he became a powerful spiritual and military figure, best known for his role in the Battle of Little Bighorn. Defending his people's land against U.S. expansion, Sitting Bull refused to move to reservations, Sitting Bull for his tribe’s rights and way of life. His legacy as a symbol of Native American resilience lives on. Sitting Bull, Lakota Sioux, Sioux Nation, Indigenous rights, Sitting Bull Legacy Indigenous Rights, Sioux Nation, Sitting Bull, Military Figures, Sioux, The Battle, Way Of Life, The Expanse, A Symbol

Sitting Bull, Comes To Life a legendary leader of the Lakota Sioux. Born around 1831, he became a powerful spiritual and military figure, best known for his role in the Battle of Little Bighorn. Defending his people's land against U.S. expansion, Sitting Bull refused to move to reservations, Sitting Bull for his tribe’s rights and way of life. His legacy as a symbol of Native American resilience lives on. Sitting Bull, Lakota Sioux, Sioux Nation, Indigenous rights, Sitting Bull Legacy

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#Palestine - Bethlehem Woman | Community Post: 31 Unbelievable Photographs Israel Doesn't Want You To See! Cultural Anthropology, Sitting Bull, Princeton University, Native American History, American Culture, American People, Sioux, North Dakota, Native American Art

Images of Palestinians being all Palestinian, doing Palestinian things and wearing Palestinian clothing in a 'land without a people for a people without a land'. Or as the people who lived there liked to call it before being displaced and occupied: Palestine.

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