Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull was a famous leader of the Lakota Sioux tribe in the 19th century. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, where he led his people to victory against the U.S. Army, including General George Custer. Sitting Bull was a skilled warrior and a respected spiritual leader, known for his deep connection to his culture and traditions.
Throughout his life, Sitting Bull fought to protect the lands and rights of his people against the encroachment of settlers and the U.S. government. After years of resistance, he eventually surrendered in 1881 and later toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, sharing his story and culture with audiences across the country.