Sitting Bull autograph
Sitting Bull, Lakota Tatanka Iyotake, (born 1831, near Grand River, Dakota Territory - died 1890 on the Grand River in South Dakota). Teton Dakota Indian Chief under whom the Sioux peoples united in their struggle for survival on the North American Great Plains. He is remembered for his lifelong distrust of white men and his stubborn determination to resist their domination. After 1883 he lived at the Standing Rock Agency, where he vainly opposed the sale of tribal lands. In 1885, partly to get rid of him, the Indian agent allowed him to join Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, in which he gained international fame. His autograph is double matted with a photo of him, framed to 11x14 and ready to hang. The autograph has been certified authentic by a board certified and court approved forensic document examiner that worked with the secret service on classified documents and is guaranteed for life.