" ...for God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7b
Sitting Bull | |
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Sitting Bull in 1885.
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Tribe | Hunkpapa Lakota |
Born | c. 1831[1] Grand River, South Dakota |
Died | December 15, 1890 (aged 58–59) Grand River, South Dakota,Standing Rock Indian Reservation |
Native name | Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotȟake (born Hoka Psice) |
Known for | Battle of Little Big Horn, resistance to USA |
Cause of death | Shot by Indian Police |
Resting place | Mobridge, South Dakota 45°31′0″N 100°29′7″W |
Religious beliefs | Lakota |
Spouse(s) | Light Hair Four Robes Snow-on-Her Seen-by-her-Nation Scarlet Woman |
Children | One Bull (adopted son) Crow Foot (son) Many Horses (daughter) Walks Looking (adopted daughter) Annie Oakley (adopted daughter) |
Parents | Jumping Bull (father) Her-Holy-Door (mother) |
Relatives | Big Foot (half brother) White Bull (nephew) |
Signature |
Credit : wikipedia.org
Only God knows what was in Sitting Bull's heart at the time of his death.