Showing posts with label courage of Sitting Bull. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

The Bravery Of Sitting Bull...!

We have all heard the many stories that involve Sitting Bull, I'm sure. This one, from History.com talks of his bravery during a battle.

Sitting Bull was credited with several legendary acts of bravery.

Sitting Bull was renowned for his skill in close quarters fighting and collected several red feathers representing wounds sustained in battle. As word of his exploits spread, his fellow warriors took to yelling, “Sitting Bull, I am he!” to intimidate their enemies during combat. The most stunning display of his courage came in 1872, when the Sioux clashed with the U.S. Army during a campaign to block construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad. As a symbol of his contempt for the soldiers, the middle-aged chief strolled out into the open and took a seat in front of their lines. Inviting several others to join him, he proceeded to have a long, leisurely smoke from his tobacco pipe, all the while ignoring the hail of bullets whizzing by his head. Upon finishing his pipe, Siting Bull carefully cleaned it and then walked off, still seemingly oblivious to the gunfire around him. His nephew White Bull would later call the act of defiance “the bravest deed possible.”

I'm not sure if this speaks to his bravery or to his lack of common sense. Certainly was more brave than I would have been.

Coffee in the kitchen once again this morning!