Description: BUY ANY TWO 8X10 PHOTOS AND GET ONE FOR FREE !!!!!!! BUFFALO BILL CODY SITTING BULL SITTING BULL & BUFFALO BILL CODY - 1885 "SAMPLE PHOTO" Will Not Appear On Photograph CLICK HERE FOR THIS PHOTO IN 11X14 CLICK HERE FOR MORE SITTING BULL PHOTOS CLICK HERE FOR MORE BILL CODY PHOTOS CLICK HERE FOR MORE FAMOUS PEOPLE PHOTOS CLICK HERE FOR OUR 8X10 FREE PHOTO OFFER This new 8X10 borderless photograph has been processed on premium glossy photo paper. The frame is not included with the photo. This photo will be shipped in a clear plastic sleeve and have cardboard inserted in the shipping envelope to prevent bending. CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR STORE HISTORIC IMAGES REPRINTED THIS PHOTO IS BEING SOLD FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY We strive to offer the best images available in subject matter and photo clarity. We would like to note clarity, glare, or other imperfections are mostly dependent on the original source negative. Some of our photos are reprinted from negatives that are 70 years old or older and reflect the best quality obtainable. Negatives that are fragile or are in poor condition have been digitized and cleaned up to produce the best photographs possible. PAYMENT: SHIPPING: USPS First Class TERMS: By placing a bid on this item you agree to the following terms. All items come from a smoke free environment. The winner will be contacted promptly and must reply within 7 days to expedite transaction & avoid NPB filing. Payment must be received within 10 days of notification Sitting Bull (Lakota: Thathá?ka Íyotake in Standard Lakota Orthography, also nicknamed Slon-he or "Slow"; c. 1831 – December 15, 1890) was a Hunkpapa Lakota holy man who led his people as a tribal chief during years of resistance to United States government policies. He was killed by Indian agency police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation during an attempt to arrest him, at a time when authorities feared that he would join the Ghost Dance movement. Before the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull had a vision in which he saw the defeat of the 7th Cavalry under Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer on June 25, 1876. Sitting Bull's leadership inspired his people to a major victory. Months after their victory at the battle, Sitting Bull and his group left the United States for Wood Mountain, North-West Territories (now Saskatchewan), where he remained until 1881, at which time he and most of his band returned to US territory and surrendered to U.S. forces. A small remnant of his band under Chief Wa?blí Gí decided to stay at Wood Mountain. After working as a performer with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, Sitting Bull returned to the Standing Rock Agency in South Dakota. Because of fears that he would use his influence to support the Ghost Dance movement, Indian Service agent James McLaughlin at Fort Yates ordered his arrest. During an ensuing struggle between Sitting Bull's followers and the agency police, Sitting Bull was shot in the side and head by Standing Rock policemen Lieutenant Bull Head (Tatankapah) and Red Tomahawk (Marcelus Chankpidutah) after the police were fired upon by Sitting Bull's supporters. His body was taken to nearby Fort Yates for burial. In 1953, his Lakota family exhumed what were believed to be his remains, reburying them near Mobridge, South Dakota near his birthplace. William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917) was an American soldier, bison hunter and showman. He was born in the Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), in Le Claire but he grew up for several years in his father's hometown in Canada before his family moved to the Kansas Territory. Buffalo Bill started working at the age of eleven after his father's death, and became a rider for the Pony Express at age 14. During the American Civil War, he served from 1863 to the end of the war in 1865. Later he served as a civilian scout to the US Army during the Indian Wars, receiving the Medal of Honor in 1872. One of the most colorful figures of the American Old West, Buffalo Bill became famous for the Wild West shows he organized with cowboy themes, which he toured in Great Britain and Europe as well as the United States.
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Produt Type: Photo
Photo Size: 8X10
Tribal Affiliation: Lakota
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Glossy Black & White
Culture: Native American: US