One Bull
At a glance:
- Series: Magill's Choice: American Indian Biographies, Revised Edition
- Categories: Education, Religion, Ethics
- Subcategories: Native Americans, American Indians, Historians, Ceremonies, Rites, Rituals
- Curriculum: American History 1901-1950, American Civil War & Reconstruction Era (1856-1877), American History 1878-1900, American Indian History
Article abstract: One Bull was a principal source of historical information on his contemporary Sioux leader Sitting Bull{$ISitting Bull;and One Bull[One Bull]}, and he helped to revive the sacred rite of the Sun Dance{$ISun Dance;and One Bull[One Bull]} on the Standing Rock Reservation during the 1930's.
One Bull was born into a prominent Lakota family, probably during the spring of 1853. His father, Makes Room for Him, was a noted headman of the Miniconjou Lakota, and his mother, Pretty Feather Woman, was a Hunkpapa Lakota and Chief Sitting Bull's oldest...
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