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from "Freedom: A History of Us" (2003)
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Alternate Names:
Chief Sitting Bull / Sitting Bull of the Sioux
Filmography
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- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007) (TV) Played by August Schellenberg
- "The Wild West"
- Custer's Last Stand (2007) TV episode, Played by David Enemy Shoots at Him - Sitting Bull: A Stone in My Heart (2006) Played by Adam Fortunate Eagle
- "Into the West"
- Ghost Dance (2005) TV episode, Played by Eric Schweig
- Casualties of War (2005) TV episode, Played by Eric Schweig - "Freedom: A History of Us"
- Whose Land Is This? (2003) TV episode, Played by Stanley Tucci - "Heritage Minute"
- Sitting Bull (????) TV episode, Played by Graham Greene - Crazy Horse (1996) (TV) Played by August Schellenberg
- Buffalo Girls (1995) (TV) Played by Russell Means
- Son of the Morning Star (1991) (TV) Played by Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
- Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues (1987) (TV) Played by George American Horse (as Chief Sitting Bull)
- "Tall Tales & Legends"
... aka "Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends" - USA (complete title)
- Annie Oakley (1985) TV episode, Played by Nick Ramus - Don't Touch the White Woman! (1974) Played by Alain Cuny
... aka "Touche pas à la femme blanche" - France (original title) - "Witness to Yesterday"
- Sitting Bull (1973) TV episode, Played by August Schellenberg - Annie Get Your Gun (1967) (TV) Played by Harry Bellaver
- "The Time Tunnel"
- Massacre (1966) TV episode, Played by George Mitchell - "Branded"
- Call to Glory: Part 3 (1966) TV episode, Played by Felix Locher
- Call to Glory: Part 2 (1966) TV episode, Played by Felix Locher - The Great Sioux Massacre (1965) Played by Michael Pate
- "The Great Adventure"
- The Massacre at Wounded Knee (1963) TV episode, Played by Anthony Caruso
- The Death of Sitting Bull (1963) TV episode, Played by Anthony Caruso - "Cheyenne"
- Gold, Glory and Custer - Requiem (1960) TV episode, Played by Francis McDonald
- The Broken Pledge (1957) TV episode, Played by Frank DeKova - Tonka (1958) Played by John War Eagle (as Chief Sitting Bull)
... aka "A Horse Named Comanche" - USA (reissue title) - Annie Get Your Gun (1957) (TV) Played by Zachary Charles
- Sitting Bull (1954) Played by J. Carrol Naish
- Fort Vengeance (1953) Played by Michael Granger (as Sitting Bull of the Sioux)
- Annie Get Your Gun (1950) Played by J. Carrol Naish (as Chief Sitting Bull)
- Custer's Last Stand (1936/I) Played by Howling Wolf (as Chief Sitting Bull)
- Annie Oakley (1935) Played by Chief Thunderbird (as Chief Sitting Bull)
- Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre (1927) Played by Chief Yowlachie
- The Flaming Frontier (1926) Played by Noble Johnson
- Hands Up! (1926) Played by Noble Johnson
- In the Days of Buffalo Bill (1922) Played by Chief Lightheart
- Custer's Last Fight (1912) Played by William Eagle Shirt
... aka "Custer's Last Raid" - USA (alternative title)
Archive Footage:
- Annie Get Your Gun Intro with Susan Lucci (2000) (V) Played by J. Carrol Naish (as Chief Sitting Bull)
- Blade Rider, Revenge of the Indian Nations (1966) Played by Felix Locher
- "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color"
... aka "Disneyland" - USA (original title)
... aka "Disney's Wonderful World" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Disney Sunday Movie" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Magical World of Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Wonderful World of Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney Presents" - USA (new title)
- Comanche: The Lone Survivor of Custer's Last Stand (1962) TV episode, Played by John War Eagle (as Chief Sitting Bull)
- Comanche: The Captive Stallion (1962) TV episode, Played by John War Eagle (as Chief Sitting Bull) - Custer's Last Stand (1936/II) Played by Howling Wolf (as Chief Sitting Bull)
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Quotes:
From Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007) (TV)
Sitting Bull: You must take them out of our lands.
Col. Nelson Miles: What precisely are your lands?
Sitting Bull: These are the where my people lived before you whites first came.
Col. Nelson Miles: I don't understand. We whites were not your first enemies. Why don't you demand back the land in Minnesota where the Chippewa and others forced you from years before?
Sitting Bull: The Black Hills are a sacred given to my people by Wakan Tanka.
Col. Nelson Miles: How very convenient to cloak your claims in spiritualism. And what would you say to the Mormons and others who believe that their God has given to them Indian lands in the West?
Sitting Bull: I would say they should listen to Wakan Tanka.
Col. Nelson Miles: No matter what your legends say, you didn't sprout from the plains like the spring grasses. And you didn't coalesce out of the ether. You came out of the Minnesota woodlands armed to the teeth and set upon your fellow man. You massacred the Kiowa, the Omaha, the Ponca, the Oto and the Pawnee without mercy. And yet you claim the Black Hills as a private preserve bequeathed to you by the Great Spirit.
Sitting Bull: And who gave us the guns and powder to kill our enemies? And who traded weapons to the Chippewa and others who drove us from our home?
Col. Nelson Miles: Chief Sitting Bull, the proposition that you were a peaceable people before the appearance of the white man is the most fanciful legend of all. You were killing each other for hundreds of moons before the first white stepped foot on this continent. You conquered those tribes, lusting for their game and their lands, just as we have now conquered you for no less noble a cause.
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Sitting Bull: You must take them out of our lands.
Col. Nelson Miles: What precisely are your lands?
Sitting Bull: These are the where my people lived before you whites first came.
Col. Nelson Miles: I don't understand. We whites were not your first enemies. Why don't you demand back the land in Minnesota where the Chippewa and others forced you from years before?
Sitting Bull: The Black Hills are a sacred given to my people by Wakan Tanka.
Col. Nelson Miles: How very convenient to cloak your claims in spiritualism. And what would you say to the Mormons and others who believe that their God has given to them Indian lands in the West?
Sitting Bull: I would say they should listen to Wakan Tanka.
Col. Nelson Miles: No matter what your legends say, you didn't sprout from the plains like the spring grasses. And you didn't coalesce out of the ether. You came out of the Minnesota woodlands armed to the teeth and set upon your fellow man. You massacred the Kiowa, the Omaha, the Ponca, the Oto and the Pawnee without mercy. And yet you claim the Black Hills as a private preserve bequeathed to you by the Great Spirit.
Sitting Bull: And who gave us the guns and powder to kill our enemies? And who traded weapons to the Chippewa and others who drove us from our home?
Col. Nelson Miles: Chief Sitting Bull, the proposition that you were a peaceable people before the appearance of the white man is the most fanciful legend of all. You were killing each other for hundreds of moons before the first white stepped foot on this continent. You conquered those tribes, lusting for their game and their lands, just as we have now conquered you for no less noble a cause.
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