Sitting Bull

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A Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance to US government policies

Real World Example

Sitting Bull was a prominent leader of the Lakota Sioux tribe who played a crucial role in resisting U.S. government policies during the period of Westward Expansion. He is best known for his leadership in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, where his forces famously defeated General Custer’s troops. His actions mattered because they symbolized the struggle of Native American tribes to maintain their land, culture, and independence against encroaching settlers and government forces. Today, Sitting Bull's legacy inspires movements for indigenous rights and cultural preservation, reminding people of the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and heritage. For example, modern Native American activists often cite Sitting Bull's courage and leadership in their efforts to protect sacred lands and fight for treaty rights.

Practice Version

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