Portrait Of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull
Portrait shows the chief of the Lakota Sioux tribe Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890), known as Tatanka Iyotake to his people, as he sits in Bismarck, North Dakota, 1889. Sitting Bull became head of the Strong Heart warrior society in 1856 and chief of the entire Sioux nation in 1867. (Photo by George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)

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74071539
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Date created:
January 01, 1889
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T1416892_24
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