Sitting Bull Quotes in Don't Touch the White Woman! (1974)

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Sitting Bull Quotes:

  • The Mad Indian: It's your fauly, Sitting Bull. You sign peace treaties, and they wipe their asses with ourtreaties. They wipe their asses with them!

    Sitting Bull: This is the soldier's fury. The wise President Nixon ignores all this, I hope.

    The Mad Indian: They devastated our fields. Yes, our fields! They cut down our forests. Yes, our forests! They exterminated our game. Yes, our game! They poison us every day with their alcohol and their flour full of strychnine. But don't listen to me. I'm a madman! We are condemned to die on reservations. They slaughter us as soon as they have a chance, but their President doesn't know anything about it. But don't listen to me. I'm a madman. The President doesn't know anything about it.

  • George A. Custer: Why did you abandon your houses?

    Sitting Bull: Because you destroyed them. Sometimes there were still people inside them.

    George A. Custer: You were ordered to go to the reservation.

    Sitting Bull: My people are dying of hunger in the reservations.

  • Sitting Bull: I have wanted peace. I have prayed for peace. There have been battles. But when the white soldiers win a battle, they call it victory. When the Indians win, they call it massacre.

  • [first lines]

    Sitting Bull: These are the Black Hills of Dakota. The Sioux Indians named this land. It is their word for "friendly." There are seven warrior tribes in the Sioux Nation. And I have prayed the Dakota and its hills would be too rough for the white man and his plows. But, once again, the white man comes. I watch their coming with a sad heart. There are few now, but I know that many will come for they seek the white man's treasure... gold.

  • Sitting Bull: See, Crazy Horse, the wagons come without scouts ahead. These men come to our land as if they owned it.

    Crazy Horse: They are like white man's cattle; full-bellied, stupid, and slow.

  • Crazy Horse: When the deer run, does the wolf pack hide?

    Sitting Bull: A wise leader eats when he can. He builds strength for the day when he must fight... to live.

  • [last lines]

    President Ulysses S. Grant: To peace.

    Sitting Bull: To friendship.

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