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Songs by Sitting Bull
Description:  Songs by Sitting Bull.
a. twenty-five songs written by Sitting Bull with translations, collected and transcribed by Robert P. Higheagle, 1929.
b. typescript of “How Sitting Bull Got His Name,” by White Bull, n.d.
c. typescript of “A Crow Indian Spied in a Buffalo Horn Spoon,” by Sitting Bull, as told to his nephew, One Bull, n.d.
d. typescript of “Sitting Bull Interested in the Education of an Indian Boy,” by Bear Soldier, n.d.
e. typescript of “The Hat Sitting Bull Wears,” by Andrew Fox, n.d.
f. typescript of “Sitting Bull Adopts an Assiniboine Lad,” by One Bull, n.d.
g. typescript of “Why Sitting Bull Wears a White Eagle Feather as a Head Ornament,” by One Bull, n.d.
h. typescript of “Sitting Bull’s Advice to the Indian Students at a Mission School,” as told by E. D. White, n.d.
i. typescript of “Sitting Bull Wounded by the Crow Indians,” by One Bull, n.d.
j. typescript of “Why Sitting Bull Wears a Red Feather as a Head Ornament,” by One Bull, n.d.
k. typescript of “Sitting Bull Illustrates to the Silent Eater of the Way the Indians Tried to Stand in with the Indian Agent,” by White Bull, n.d.
Collection:  Campbell, Walter Stanley (1877-1957)
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Document Location:  Box 104, Folder 18


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