NO. 5 SITTING BULL STIRLING I3 



No. II 



"Sitting Bull with his brother mounted behind him kill a white 

 man — a soldier." ' — Kimball. 



' When Williamson showed these pictures to Sitting Bull for verification, 

 he found him unwilling to go into detail concerning his war exploits involving 

 white opponents. 



"1868. In a skirmish with white men Sitting Bull rescues his 

 unhorsed companion Jumping Bull, takes him up behind, and charges 

 a white man armed with a rifle. Jumping Bull, being armed with 

 a long lance, is able to strike the white man first. Sitting Bull has 

 to be content with the second coup." — Vestal. 



No. 12 



"Counts 'coup' on a white man by striking him with a 'coup' stick." 

 — Kimball. 



"1868. Sitting Bull strikes a white man. This happened on the 

 same warpath as the deed recorded in Fig. ii. Circling Hawk, now 

 living, was leader of this war party." — Vestal. 



