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by Keith Kaynor | Feb 23, 2022 | Asceticism, Atonement, Battle of the Little Big Horn 1876, Ecstatic frenzy as a means of communication, Self-atonement, Self-service salvation, Sitting Bull, Sioux Indian chief, Stealing other people’s land
Sitting Bull was the leader of the Hunkpapa, a division of the Sioux Indians. There were some Blackfeet and Cheyenne allied with him on the fateful day of June 25, 1876. It would come to be known as the Battle of the Little Bighorn River and Custer’s Last...
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