NO. 5 SITTING BULL STIRLING 27 



No. 39 



"In an engagement captures a mule. Sitting Bull first appears here 

 as Chief of the Band of Strong Hearts, to which dignity his prowess 

 has raised him. The insignia of his rank — a bow having on one end 

 a lance head — he carries in his hand." ' — Kimball. 



" This drawing actuallj' depicts a feat of Jumping Bull tlie adopted son of 

 Sitting Bull. See Williamson letter, p. 7. 



No. 40 



"Sitting Bull, Chief of the Band of Strong Hearts, captures two 

 rses in an engageme 

 shoulder." "* — Kimball. 



horses in an engagement in which his horse is wounded in the 



"■ This drawing actually represents an exploit of Jumping Bull. It is errone- 

 ousl}^ attributed to Sitting Bull by Kimball. (See p. 7.) 



