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A historic account of the life and death of the great medicine man and chief, Sitting Bull, this book tells not only the story of a single leader, but of the entire Sioux Nation and also of the Indian War of 1890-91. Known as the greatest of all the Indians, the Sioux were the bravest in war, the wisest in peace, the most powerful in body, and the most advanced in mind.
By telling the story of their famous leader Sitting Bull, Johnson also captures the essence of the entire tribe, including their manners, customs, ghost dances, and Messiah Craze. As possessors of the famed Red Pipe Stone Quarry, the Indian Mecca where Gitche Manito the Mighty revealed himself to man, the Sioux have cherished and developed, more than any others, the myths and legends of the Indian race.
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