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  1. Arnold Short Bull (Lakota: Tȟatȟáŋka Ptéčela; c. 1845 – 1915), a member of the Sičháŋǧu Lakota tribe of Native Americans, instrumental in bringing the Ghost Dance movement to the Rosebud Reservation.

  2. Arnold Short Bull Sicangu. Chef des Sioux-Brulés. Short Bull appartient à la nation des Brulés. Il est l’un des délégués lakota qui, dans l’hiver 1889-90, se rendent au Nevada pour rencontrer Wovoka, le Paiute, le prophète de la Danse des Esprits.

  3. Chez les Sioux, les deux premiers convertis à cette nouvelle religion sont Kicking Bear (en) et Arnold Short Bull (en), de la réserve de Pine Ridge. Tous deux assurent que Wilson s'est mis en lévitation devant eux, mais ils interprètent différemment ses paroles.

  4. Arthur Short Bull, a watercolor artist based out of Colorado, knows something about this kind of historical erasure. His great-grandfather was Grant Short Bull, a member of the Oglala Sioux who served as a guide on the 1896 expedition.

  5. Grant Short Bull (Lakota: Tȟatȟáŋka Ptéčela; c. 1851 – 1935) was a member of Soreback Band, Oglala Lakota, and a participant in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. He became a headman during the early twentieth century on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation .

  6. 16 juil. 2021 · In his later years Short Bull was known as Arnold Short Bull. On July 6, 1923 he died in his home on Pine Ridge. Even though he turned to the Protestant Congregationalists in his last years, Short Bull remained faithful to the doctrine of Wovoka all his life.

  7. Short Buffalo was asked to tell about what happened from the time the hostiles decided to come in to the agency until Crazy Horse was killed. His narrative follows: About one hundred men went out from the agency to coax the hostiles to come in under pretense that the trouble about the Black Hills was to be settled.