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What Sitting Bull Can Teach Us About Trial Law

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Authored by: Steven R. Young

This article was originally published in the Trial Lawyer’s Journal. Explore more stories here.

The Lakota warrior and chief known as Tatanka Iyotake, and as Sitting Bull to the white man, did not display heroism and leadership throughout his life. When he was a young member of the Teton Sioux, he was deliberate and awkward.

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Authored by: Steven R. Young

This article was originally published in the Trial Lawyer’s Journal. Explore more stories here.

The Lakota warrior and chief known as Tatanka Iyotake, and as Sitting Bull to the white man, did not display heroism and leadership throughout his life. When he was a young member of the Teton Sioux, he was deliberate and awkward.

Access this article on the Trial Lawyer’s Journal

You must be a member to access this article on the Trial Lawyer’s Journal.

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