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Title
Sitting Bull
Author
Bill Yenne
format
Paperback
Publisher
Westholme Publishing
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20090319

Description

"Yenne's book excels as a study of leadership."-The New Yorker

"Combining
sound historiography and singular eloquence, versatile American
historian Yenne provides a biography of the great Lakota leader in which
care is taken to describe sources (a great deal of them are in oral
tradition) and to achieve balance with compassion. A warrior as a young
man, Sitting Bull was later more of a shaman and tribal elder. During
the Little Big Horn, he was in camp making sure the children were safely
concealed. He was a firm friend of Buffalo Bill Cody, who made him a
celebrity, and was shot to death while being arrested by Indian
policemen during the Ghost Dance rebellion, shortly before Wounded Knee.
Yenne hails from Lakota territory in Montana and uses his familiarity
with it to complement the richness of data in the narrative with an
extraordinary sense of place. Indispensible to Native American studies.
-Booklist (American Library Association):

"In
this stirring biography, Yenne captures the extraordinary life of
Plains Indian leader Sitting Bull while providing new insight into the
nomadic culture of the Lakota. Born in 1831, Sitting Bull witnessed the
downfall of his people's way of life nearly from start to finish-despite some clashes, "the Lakota supremacy on the northern Plains remained essentially unchallenged" until the 1850s. Yenne describes how hostilities increased after the 1849 California gold rush, and were exacerbated by the opening of the railroad; conflicts and broken treaties would harden many Lakota against the colonists, including Sitting Bull. A high point is Yenne's account of how celebrity journalism created the myth of Custer's Last Stand, casting the general as hero and Sitting Bull as the villain, and how the US cavalry's defeat was used to justify forcing Indians off their land and onto reservations. The last half of the book describes Sitting Bull's
unsuccessful attempts to defend the Lakota's land and culture through
negotiation and peaceful resistance, alongside a dismal record of
government betrayal and neglect. In this remarkable, tragic portrait,
Sitting Bull emerges as a thoughtful, passionate and very human figure."
-Publisher Weekly (Starred Review)

"This
is much more than the usual romantic Native American biography or
sympathetic history. Instead, Bill Yenne transcends the customary
Eurocentric filter and debunks the myths and romantic distortions,
combining thorough literary research with contemporary Native American
sources to penetrate the complex and enigmatic character of America's
best-known Indian hero. And he does it all in a refreshing, engaging
style."
-Bill Yellowtail, Katz Endowed Chair in Native American Studies, Montana State University

"Bill Yenne has written an accessible account of Sitting Bull's life that gives us a sense of the man and his times." -Juti Winchester, Curator of the Buffalo Bill Museum

"Sitting
Bull, leader of the largest Indian nation on the continent, the
strongest, boldest, most stubborn opponent of European influence, was
the very heart and soul of the frontier. When the true history of the
New World is written, he will receive his chapter. For Sitting Bull was
one of the makers of America."-
Stanley Vestal

Sitting
Bull's name is still the best known of any American Indian leader, but
his life and legacy remain shrouded with misinformation and half-truths. Sitting Bull's life spanned the entire clash of cultures and ultimate destruction of the Plains Indian way of life. He was a powerful leader and a respected shaman, but neither fully captures the enigma of Sitting Bull. He was a good friend of Buffalo Bill and skillful negotiator with the American government, yet erroneously credited with both murdering Custer at the Little Big Horn and with being the chief instigator of the Ghost Dance movement. The reality of his life, as Bill Yenne reveals in his absorbing new portrait,Sitting Bull, is far more intricate and compelling. Tracing Sitting Bull's history from a headstrong youth and his first contact with encroaching settlers, through his ascension as the spiritual and military leader of the Lakota, friendship with a Swiss-American widow from New York, and death at the hands of the Indian police on the eve of the massacre at Wounded Knee, Yenne scoured rare contemporary records and consulted Sitting Bull's own "Hieroglyphic Autobiography" in the course of his research. While Sitting Bull was the leading figure of Plains Indian resistance his message, as Yenne explains, was of self-reliance, not violence. At the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull was not confronting Custer as popular myth would have it, but riding through the Lakota camp making sure the most defenseless of his tribe--the children--were safe. InSitting Bull we find a man who, in the face of an uncertain future, helped ensure the survival of his people.

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