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Sitting Bull vs General Custer

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What do you know about the Battle of Little Big Horn? Get inspired by quotes from Sitting Bull and General Custer.

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“Let us put our

minds together and

see what life we can

make for our

children.”

Sitting Bull

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“There are not enough

Indians in the world to

defeat the Seventh

Cavalry.”

George Armstrong Custer

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“You think I am a

fool, but you are a

greater fool than I

am.”

Sitting Bull

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“I would be willing, yes

glad, to see a battle

every day during my

life.”

George Armstrong Custer

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“Behold, my friends,

the spring is come; the

earth has gladly

received the embraces

of the sun, and we shall

soon see the results of their love.”

Sitting Bull

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You ask me if I will not

be glad when the last

battle is fought, so far as

the country is concerned

I, of course, must wish

for peace, and will be

glad when the war is

ended, but if I answer for

myself alone, I must say

that I shall regret to see

the war end.

George Armstrong Custer

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“If I agree to dispose of

any part of our land to

the white people I would

feel guilty of taking food

away from our children’s

mouths, and I do not

wish to be that mean.”

Sitting Bull

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"I appeal to you as a

soldier to spare me the

humiliation of seeing

my regiment march to

meet the enemy and I

not share its dangers."

George Armstrong Custer

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“I know Great Spirit is

looking down upon me

from above, and will

hear what I say...”

Sitting Bull

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“The Army is the

Indian's best friend.”

George Armstrong Custer