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🗓️ 30 January 2023
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“Sitting Bull, leader of the largest Indian nation on the continent, the strongest, boldest, most stubborn opponent of European influence, was the very heart and soul of the Frontier. When the true history of the New World is written, he will receive his chapter. For Sitting Bull was one of the Makers of America.” — Stanley Vestal
“If you intend to do this for my sake, take good care of them and let them live. My father is a man and death is his.” — Sitting Bull addressing his fellow tribesmen who wanted to kill some captives
“I told them I did not want their annuities, nor could I sell my country. My father lived and died here; so would I. And if our white brothers would do right, we would never have had war.” —Sitting Bull
“At no other time or place in the history of the Indian Wars, before or after, would the U.S. Army voluntarily destroy a major defensive line in order to appease an enemy.” — Bill Yenne
In historical terms, it was just a blink of an eye ago. In the mid-1800s, the Great Plains in the United States were still firmly in the hands of nomadic, buffalo hunting tribes. The looming threat of American expansion was still barely noticeable. But things changed quickly, and soon the tribes were locked in an existential struggle with the U.S. for control of the heartland of North America. One man rose among these tribes to lead his people to resisting the inevitable for over two decades. By the time he was 10 years old, the boy who would become the Lakota leader Sitting Bull, had killed his first bison by running him down and putting an arrow through its heart. In the opinion of his fellow tribesmen, his ability as a hunter and as a warrior was only second to his generosity in taking care of widows and orphans. In this first episode of this series, we’ll see Sitting Bull dueling man-to-man against a Crow chief, adopting a boy from an enemy tribe, avenging his father (Conan The Barbarian-style), having visions, acquiring shamanic powers, dealing with marriages and grief, leading the first round of warfare against the U.S., and much, much more.
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0:00.0 | Whether or not you're into history, if you care about bravery, wisdom, passion, |
0:04.9 | larger-than-life characters and some of the most emotionally intense moments in human experience, |
0:10.4 | you've come to the right place. |
0:11.8 | Danielle E. Bollelli is a university history professor, writer and martial artist, |
0:16.3 | and he shall be your guide and attorney to the place where history and epic collide. |
0:46.3 | Let's go to a history on fire. |
0:53.3 | Hello and welcome to episode 54 of History on Fire. |
0:58.7 | This is a real release of a series that before was released only behind the paywall. |
1:05.6 | You are officially about to embark into the longest series I've ever recorded on a single |
1:11.1 | topic. |
1:12.1 | If memory serves me correct, this is going to span over 5 episodes and I think it clocks |
1:18.3 | are well over 10 hours if I recall correctly. |
1:22.1 | One thing that happens sometime with long series is that listeners tend to drop off. |
1:27.7 | It's often the case that the first episode in a series get the biggest numbers and then |
1:31.9 | people start to dwindle in a way. |
1:34.7 | I really hope that's not the case and you stick with me throughout all 5 episodes because |
1:39.9 | I really care about this series and in some way I feel that the ending is just as powerful |
1:45.0 | if not more than the beginning. |
1:47.7 | So this is my invite to please check your stamina and stay with me through the end of this |
1:53.9 | tale. |
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