NO. 5 SITTING BULL STIRLING 



No. 3 



"Sitting Bull pursuing his enemy, a Crow Indian whom he strikes 

 with his lance."- — Kimball. 



"1856. On Yellowstone River. Sitting Bull counts coup with his 

 lance on a mounted Crow warrior who carries a shield and a gun. 

 As required by the obligations belonging to his shield, Sitting Bull 

 wears his hair in a knot like a horn on his forehead." — Vestal. 



No. 4 

 "Lances a Crow woman." — Kimball. 



"i860. Sitting Bull counts coup on a Crow woman riding a mule. 

 She turns to fend off his lance as he strikes at her. This happened 

 when the Sioux encountered Crow hunters among the buffalo herds 

 and Makes-the-Enemy killed two Crow women." — ^Vestal. 



