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Don't Know Much About Sitting Bull

by Kenneth C. Davis

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0064421252, Paperback)

•What kind of schooling did Sitting Bull have as a child? (see page 20)

•Did he ever sign a peace treaty with the United States? (see page 71)

•What was his most famous vision before war? (see page 89)

In his trademark question-and-answer format, bestselling author Kenneth C. Davis tells how Sitting Bull's vision for the Sioux made him a powerful chief. Sitting Bull never lost his desire for his people to live as they were meant to be -- free. Informational sidebars and compelling quotes pepper the smooth, flowing narrative of Davis's outstanding biography. Poignant, black-and-white illustrations by Sergio Martinez capture the details of Sitting Bull's childhood, as well as the momentous events of his adult life. You'll be fascinated by the story of this great chief and the amazing times in which he lived.

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 21 Jan 2013 10:46:14 -0500)

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A biography of the famous Dakota Indian chief Sitting Bull.

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