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Sitting Bull, in Focus
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Sitting Bull didn't come to Montana to fight at the Little Bighorn, says his great-grandson, Ernie LaPointe.
The great Sioux spiritual leader and former war hero came to dance.
With others who had rejected treaties that confined them to reservations, the Hunkpapa sun dancer was following an ancient ceremonial journey dictated by the stars and the sacred pipe.
"The ceremonial journey begins when the sun is the spark that reignites the pipe by entering the constellation we ...
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