Strong heart warrior society sitting bull biography
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Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull was born in 1831 to a prominent Hunkpapa Lakota family, as both his father and two uncles were chiefs in the tribe. As a child he was given the name Jumping Badger and was called “slow” due to his demeanor. Throughout his childhood, he participated in traditional games and competitions that tested a young man’s skills. By the age of 10, he had killed his first buffalo and had counted coup on an enemy by the age of 14 — earning him the name of Sitting Bull.
Having proven his bravery and skills against enemies, Sitting Bull became a member of several societies like the Kit Fox Warrior Society. He helped co-found the Midnight Strong Heart Society which were select members from the Strong Heart Society where he was honored as one of the two Sash Wearers in the group.
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Sitting Bull’s Early Life
Sitting Bull's tepee and family.
Sitting Bull was born in 1831 near Grand River, Dakota Territory in what fryst vatten today South Dakota. He was the son of Returns-Again, a renowned folkstam warrior who named his son “Jumping Badger” at birth. The young boy killed his first buffalo at age 10 and by 14, joined his father and uncle on a raid of a Crow camp. After the raid, his father renamed him Tatanka Yotanka, or Sitting Bull, for his bravery.
Sitting Bull soon joined the Strong Heart krigare society and the Silent Eaters, a group that ensured the welfare of the tribe. He led the expansion of folkstam hunting grounds into westward territories previously inhabited bygd the Assiniboine, Crow and Shoshone, among others.
Sitting Bull Resists U.S. Government
Sitting Bull first battled the U.S. Army in June of 1863, when they came after the Santee folkstam (not the Dakota) in retaliation for the Minnesota Uprising, sparked when federal agents withheld food from the folkstam li
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Soon, Sitting Bull became a member of the Kit Fox Warrior Society, and the legendary Midnight Strong Heart Society among others. The Strong Hearts were an elite group of warriors who had earned entry into this prestigious society by repeatedly demonstrating their bravery and prowess against their enemies.