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'''Sitting Bull''' (c. 1831 – December 15, 1890) was a Lakota chief during the early years of the United States of America. He is famous for saving his people by relocating his tribe to Canada.
'''Tatanka-Iyotanka''', better known as '''Sitting Bull''', was a [[Lakota]] leader and military strategist.
==On ''Arthur''==
 
He spent some time as part of [[Buffalo Bill]]'s Traveling show where he visited [[Elwood City]] in a flashback in the episode "[[On This Spot]]." He also appeared to [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] as a spirit for inspiration so he could create a historical landmark in Elwood City.{{clear}}
Sitting Bull was born around [[1831]] in present-day [[South Dakota]]. When he was a boy, the [[Sioux]] "owned the world" and "the sun rose and set on their land". At some time he met a [[Cheyenne]] named [[Tahmelapachme]].
==External Links==
 
*{{W|Sitting Bull|Sitting Bull on Wikipedia}}
He helped defeat [[Custer]]'s army regiment in [[1876]] before moving with his people to safety in [[Saskatchewan]]. During his time touring with [[Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show]], Sitting Bull performed on the banks of [[Mill Creek]] near [[Elwood City]] in 1885.
 
123 years after his time in Elwood City, [[Arthur Read]] started a petition to make the site where he performed into an official historical landmark.
 
==External links==
*{{W|Sitting Bull}} on Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 14 January 2022

Sitting Bull
S12E5a Sitting Bull.png
Gender Male
Animal Rabbit

Hair color Black

Cartoon debut "On This Spot"

Tatanka-Iyotanka, better known as Sitting Bull, was a Lakota leader and military strategist.

Sitting Bull was born around 1831 in present-day South Dakota. When he was a boy, the Sioux "owned the world" and "the sun rose and set on their land". At some time he met a Cheyenne named Tahmelapachme.

He helped defeat Custer's army regiment in 1876 before moving with his people to safety in Saskatchewan. During his time touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, Sitting Bull performed on the banks of Mill Creek near Elwood City in 1885.

123 years after his time in Elwood City, Arthur Read started a petition to make the site where he performed into an official historical landmark.

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