Born in 1831 in South Dakota and died on December the 15th of the year 1890 in Standing Rock Indian Reserve, sitting bull is a tribal chief and physician of the Lakotas Hunkpapas (Sioux). Sitting Bull gained the title of "holy man sioux", or "wičháša wakȟáŋ". His holy man's responsibilities were mainly the understanding of complex religious rituals and the management of Sioux's belief . He is one of the leading Native Americans resisting the US military and he also played an important role in the Indian wars, particularly during the Black Hills War (1876-77)
The black hills, is considered as a holy lands by the Indians but rapidly this land caught the interest of Americans manly for the natural ressources that the lands had (gold ) . The Americans then tried to buy this land from the Amerindian , but they refused . Then a war breaks out to know who will stay in this land. …show more content…
After the breakup of the treaty by the United States caused by the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, Sitting Bull led the Sioux for the Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876 with the help of Cheyenne. Sitting Bull did not took part in the battle because he was is a medical man, but entrusts the command to his warlords Crazy Horse, Gall and others soldiers