Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
They claim this mother of ours, the Earth, for their own use, and fence their neighbors away from her, and deface her with their buildings and their refuse.
Sitting Bull
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Sitting Bull
Age: 59 †
Born: 1831
Born: January 1
Died: 1890
Died: December 15
Artist
Tribal Chief
Tatanka Iyotanka
Sitting Buffalo Bull
Chief Sitting Bull
Use
Neighbors
Away
Fence
Mother
Claim
Earth
Neighbor
Environmental
Refuse
Claims
Deface
Building
Buildings
More quotes by Sitting Bull
Each man is good in the sight of the Great Spirit.
Sitting Bull
What treaty have the Sioux made with the white man that we have broken? Not one. What treaty have the white man ever made with us that they have kept? Not one.
Sitting Bull
There are things they tell us that sound good to hear, but when they have accomplished their purpose they will go home and will not try to fulfill our agreements with them.
Sitting Bull
What white man has ever seen me drunk? Who has ever come to me hungry and left me unfed? Who has seen me beat my wives or abuse my children? What law have I broken?
Sitting Bull
Now that we are poor, we are free. No white man controls our footsteps.
Sitting Bull
Therefore, I do not wish to consider any proposition to cede any portion of our tribal holdings to the Great Father.
Sitting Bull
I was very sorry when I found out that your intentions were good and not what I supposed they were.
Sitting Bull
Our religion seems foolish to you, but so does yours to me. The Baptists and Methodists and Presbyterians and the Catholics all have a different God. Why cannot we have one of our own?
Sitting Bull
I wish it to be remembered that I was the last man of my tribe to surrender my rifle.
Sitting Bull
This nation is like a spring freshet it overruns its banks and destroys all who are in its path.
Sitting Bull
I do not wish to be shut up in a corral. All agency Indians I have seen are worthless. They are neither red warriors nor white farmers. They are neither wolf nor dog.
Sitting Bull
When I was a boy, the Sioux owned the world. The sun rose and set on their land they sent ten thousand men to battle. Where are the warriors today? Who slew them? Where are our lands? Who owns them?
Sitting Bull
I am here by the will of the Great Spirit, and by his will I am chief.
Sitting Bull
I am nothing, neither a chief nor a soldier.
Sitting Bull
I want to tell you that if the Great Spirit had chosen anyone to be the chief of this country, it is myself.
Sitting Bull
Only seven years ago we made a treaty by which we were assured that the buffalo country should be left to us forever. Now they threaten to take that from us also.
Sitting Bull
Each man is good in the sight of the Great Spirit. It is not necessary for eagles to be crows. Now we are poor but we are free. No white man controls our footsteps. If we must die, we die defending our rights.
Sitting Bull
A cold wind blew on the prairie on the day the last buffalo fell. A death wind for my people.
Sitting Bull
He put in your heart certain wishes and plans in my heart he put other different desires.
Sitting Bull
I know Great Spirit is looking down upon me from above, and will hear what I say.
Sitting Bull