Dan Snow's History Hit

Sitting Bull and the Battle of Little Bighorn

Dec 4, 2025
In this discussion, historian Paul Hedren, an expert on Sioux Nation history and author of 'Sitting Bull's War,' delves into the pivotal Battle of the Little Bighorn. He reveals insights on Sitting Bull's transformation from warrior to spiritual leader and how his charisma forged key alliances among tribes. Hedren details Custer's miscalculations and the tactical dynamics of the battle, exploring the aftermath and the consequences for the Lakota people. The conversation also touches on Sitting Bull's enduring legacy in contemporary culture.
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Vision That United The Camps

  • Sitting Bull's vision at a Sundance foretelling soldiers like "grasshoppers" galvanized Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho resolve.
  • The vision framed the June 25, 1876 victory as spiritual confirmation and communal hope.
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Tactical Win, Strategic Collapse

  • The Little Bighorn was a striking tactical win for Indigenous forces but a strategic setback long-term.
  • The U.S. government responded with overwhelming force that crushed mobile Plains lifeways by 1877.
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Ecology Shaped Plains Society

  • The Great Plains ecology and the buffalo shaped mobile Indigenous lifeways and social structures.
  • Horses and the buffalo economy produced a resilient, kin-based culture adapted to grassland ecology.
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