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[RERUN] EPISODE 54 Sitting Bull (Part 1)

History on Fire

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Lakota, I Have a Message for the Grandfather

Lakota leader Sitting Bull refused to sign a treaty with the U.S. in 1868. He said he wanted his people to live in peace and not be robbed of their land. The treaty was ambiguous about the western boundary of their homeland, says John Sutter. LZ Granderson: Many other Lakota leaders did the unthinkable by promptly burning down many forts found throughout the country.

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