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A lock of hair from legendary Lakota chief Sitting Bull's head had been stored for over a century in Washington's Smithsonian Institution at room temperature in a glass box. Now, Sitting Bull's ...
This four-part documentary uses re-enactments and expert interviews to put the Native American chief’s life into its ...
In 1896, he loaned the items to the Smithsonian Institution. Sitting Bull’s hair was stored in a glass box for decades and forgotten. Records for loaned items during that era weren’t kept as ...
The brand new history documentary Sitting Bull premieres on the History Channel Tuesday, May 27 at 9/8c. The first part of the documentary premieres May 27 and the second part will follow ...
The hair, in fact, was stored in a glass box at the Smithsonian for decades before it was discovered in 1997 that it belonged to Sitting Bull, said Bill Billeck, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural ...
Sitting Bull was the political and spiritual leader of the Sioux warriors who destroyed General George Armstrong Custer's force in the famous battle of Little Big Horn. Years later he joined ...
The cinematic scenes help tell the story with Kul Wičaša Lakota actor Michael Spears playing the legendary figure. This ...
The following graphic and reliable account of the death of Sitting Bull and of the circumstances attending it will be read with interest by many readers. It was written by Major James McLaughlin ...
The History Channel’s upcoming two-part docuseries Sitting Bull traces the epic life of the legendary Lakota chief as he fights for his people’s freedom, unifies warring Native nations against ...
A lock of hair from legendary Lakota chief Sitting Bull’s head had been stored for over a century in Washington’s Smithsonian Institution at room temperature in a glass box. Now, Sitting Bull ...
One of the refreshing things about “Sitting Bull,” the History Channel’s two-night, four-hour documentary on the Sioux leader, is its attempt at some kind of balance amid the hosannas.