e. I want you to turn back from here. If you don’t, I will fight you again.” Sitting bull and his followers escaped into Canada in 1877. Famine forced them to surrender within four years. He was held as a prisoner of war for two years, before he was sent to join other Sioux at Standing Rock Agency in North Dakota. In 1885, Sitting Bull joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and traveled throughout the U.S. and Canada.After Sitting Bull returned to the reservation in 1889, many natives had joined a new religion called the Ghost Dance. Believed as Indian messiah would return their lands and remove the whites. With the new religion, Indian Police arrested him on December 15, 1890 as a precaution. They planned to send him to prison, but his warriors attempted to rescue him, Sitting Bull was killed. He was buried at Fort Yates. In 1953, his remains were moved to Mobridge, South Dakota. ...