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📜 Welcome Extra Historians to our Sitting Bull Lies video! Where we talk about the mistakes we made and the details we couldn't quite squeeze into our Sitting Bull series. With questions like, how all those shots could have missed Sitting Bull in episode 2? Why is "Giving them Ears" used as such a creepy way to say killing people? And what was Sitting Bull's relationship with the Crow?

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Catharine R. Franklin, “Black Hills and Bloodshed: The U.S. Army and the Invasion of Lakota land, 1868-1876,” Montana The Magazine of Western History 63 (2013): 26-41, 90-93.

Stanley Vestal, “The Works of Sitting Bull: Real and Imaginary,” Southwest Review 19 (1934): 265-278.

Linda Scarangella McNenly, “For, Friend, or Critic: Native Performers with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and Discourses of Conquest and Friendship in Newspaper Reports.” American Indian Quarterly 38 (2014), 143-176.

William E. Lemons, “History by Unreliable Narrators: Sitting Bull’s Circus Horse,” Montana The Magazine of Western History 45 (1995): 64-74.

Robert W. Larson, “Part 1: Red Cloud The Warrior Years,” Montana The Magazine of Western History 47 (1997): 22-31.

Dorothy M. Johnson, “Ghost Dance: Last Hope of the Sioux,” Montana The Magazine of Western History 6 (1956): 42-50.

James O. Gump, “The Little Bighorn in Comparative Perspective” in The Dust Rose Like Smoke.

Jessie B. Campbell, “Sitting Bull’s Family,” Montana The Magazine of Western History 14 (1964), 92.

Raymond J. DeMallie, “The Lakota Ghost Dance: An Ethnohistorical Account,” Pacific Historical Review 51 (1982): 385-405.

Karen A. Bearer, “The ‘Illustrated American’ and the Lakota Ghost Dance,” American Periodicals 21 (2011): 143-163

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