Summary of Ernie LaPointe's Sitting Bull

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The life of this Lakota boy began in 1831, when the Bad Bow band of the Hunkpapa tribe was camped on the banks of the Elk River, now known as the Yellowstone River, in Montana. His father, Returns Again, gave him his childhood name, Jumping Badger. His uncle, Four Horns, took him into his household and taught him the Lakota way of being. When he was about seven years old, he made a bow with some arrows. #2 The life of this boy began in 1831 when the Bad Bow band of the Hunkpapa tribe was camped on the banks of the Elk River, now known as the Yellowstone River, in Montana. His father, Returns Again, gave him his childhood name, Jumping Badger. He learned the Lakota way of being and gained the respect of his tribe. #3 Peter the Great was a young boy when he was given the responsibility to care for his mother after his father died. He grew up to be a Russian leader who was responsible for implementing major changes to the Russian state.
Summary of Ernie LaPointe's Sitting Bull