Life at Standing Rock -- The dance of the ghost -- Watching the dance -- A plan to arrest -- Death from his people.
Summary:
Examines the life of Native American leader Sitting Bull after he and his people were displaced to the reservation at Standing Rock, North Dakota in 1883, discusses his contentious relationship with the government agent in charge, and relates the events that led to the chief's death in 1891.
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