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www.sittingbull.edu Sitting Bull College (SBC) is a public tribal land-grant college in Fort Yates, North Dakota . It was founded in 1973 by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in south-central North Dakota .
Sitting Bull was born on land later included in the Dakota Territory sometime between 1831 and 1837. [12] [13] In 2007, Sitting Bull's great-grandson asserted from family oral tradition that Sitting Bull was born along the Yellowstone River, south of present-day Miles City, Montana. [14]
Ernie LaPointe (born 1948) is the great-grandson of Sitting Bull (Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake), chief of the Hunkpapa Lakota. [4] [5] LaPointe is a Indigenous American Sun Dancer, author, and orator. [6]
James McLaughlin (February 12, 1842 – July 28, 1923) was a Canadian-American United States Indian agent and inspector, best known for having ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull in December 1890, which resulted in the chief's death and contributed to the Wounded Knee Massacre. [1]
Laurel A. Vermillion (Lakota: Oyate Wanyanka Pi Win, lit. 'Seen-By-Her-Nation') is an American educator and academic administrator who served as the president of Sitting Bull College from 2006 to 2024.
Rev. Mary C. Collins. Mary Collins (April 18, 1846 - May 25, 1920) was a missionary, writer, and proponent for Native American rights in the Dakota Territory of the United States of America.
Caroline Weldon (born Susanna Karolina Faesch; 4 December 1844 – 15 March 1921) was a Swiss-American artist and activist with the National Indian Defense Association.. Weldon became a confidante and the personal secretary to the Lakota Sioux Indian leader Sitting Bull during the time when Plains Indians had adopted the Ghost Dance move
John Sitting Bull was a son of Bear Louse and of Seen-by-her-Nation-woman. He was born c. 1867 [1] [2] on the northern Great Plains region of the United States. His native name was Refuses-them (Lakota: Nurcan).