Biography of the most famous Indian, chief of the Sioux tribe, who lived from 1824 to 1890. Sitting Bull fought against the incarceration of Indians on reservations, and in 1876 won a resounding victory over American troops at the Little Big Horn River. He then took refuge in Canada, and continued to fight upon his return; he was killed during an attempt to arrest him. Utley - the author of many books on the history of North American Indians - corrects in his book many of the misunderstandings that have grown up around the life of Sitting Bull, a figure as much to stir the imagination as to be misunderstood.
State Publishing Institute, Warsaw 1998.
Series: Biographies of Famous People.
Format: 210 x 150 mm, 407s.
Hard laminated binding.
Piece in beautiful condition.