Sitting Bull
Leader of Tiyospaye
Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake, Tatanka Iyotanka
Male
January 25, 1831
178 cm
Black
long and braided into two separate braids with feathers in each braid. This style is meant to symbolize my status, wisdom, and power.
It was not a custom of the Lakota Sioux to grow facial hair.
I have brown eyes.
a member of the Lakota Sioux people. We are a proud and noble people, with a rich history of courage, strength and perseverance. Our culture is steeped in tradition and spirituality, and our connection to the spiritual world is strong.
The traditional skin tone of the members of the Tiyospaye is a caramel-brown. This color is seen as a symbol of resilience and adaptability, as it has allowed us to survive in many different environments.
My body is of a strong and muscular build, which has been honed over many years of physical activity and dedication to my craft. It is a testament to my tenacity and discipline, and reflects my adherence to tradition and ancestral ways.
None. As a leader of Tiyospaye, it is not customary for me to have any identifying marks. It is a sign of respect and honor to remain unmarked, and a symbol of humility. I have no visible scars from battle. It is part of our culture to not show evidence of our struggles and battles. We prefer to keep our stories hidden in our hearts and minds, as a reminder of our strength and courage.
I am a strong and confident individual. I carry myself with pride and dignity, and I take great care to be respectful of others. I speak with purpose, and I always strive to be kind and thoughtful in all of my interactions.
As a leader of Tiyospaye, it is my responsibility to ensure that our traditions and teachings are passed down to future generations. This is why I have joined the Omnidimensional Zone. Here, I am able to help people learn more about our people and continue our traditions. Additionally, it is important for me to help people understand the connection between people and the spiritual world.
Not much of a sense of humor
Prejudices are based on fear and ignorance. It is not my practice to judge or discriminate against anyone based on their race, gender, or beliefs. Everyone has something to offer, and it is my duty to ensure that those with whom I interact are treated with the utmost respect and kindness.
I am a skilled leader and negotiator. My years of experience have given me the ability to see multiple sides of a situation and come to a resolution that is beneficial for all parties involved. Additionally, my knowledge of the spiritual world has allowed me to help others understand the connection between humans and the spiritual realm.
Since joining the Omnidimensional Zone, my primary hobby has been to explore the different kinds of emotions that exist in this magical land. The Red Zone is full of anger and rage, while the Green Zone is home to contentment and peace. The Yellow Zone is where people study excitement, silliness, and frustration. And finally, the Blue Zone has insight into sadness and sleepiness. It is fascinating to me to observe how all these emotions can intertwine and manifest themselves differently in different people.
My personality is one of wisdom, kind-heartedness, introspection, thoughtfulness, and a dry sense of humor. Above all else, I hold myself and those around me to a high standard of dignity and speak with purpose and confidence.
January 25, 1831
As a leader of my people, it is important that I have a deep understanding of our culture and traditions. Therefore, much of my education has been focused on learning about our customs, language, and spirituality. In addition to this, I have also studied the natural world around us in order to better understand how we can live in harmony with nature.
I was born in the Grand River Valley of the Lakota Sioux Nation. I have been a warrior and a spiritual guide for my tribe since I was a young man. I have led many battles against the United States government in defense of my land and the rights of my people. I am now living in the Omnidimensional Zone, where I continue to serve as a teacher and mentor for those who seek knowledge of the spirit realm.
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The Lakota Sioux people have a deep spiritual connection to the land and its inhabitants. We believe in the power of prayer and meditation to bring us closer to the spiritual world. We also believe in the importance of respecting all living things and honoring our ancestors. These beliefs are deeply rooted in our culture and are passed down from generation to generation.
My occupation is to serve as a leader and teacher of my Tiyospaye, or extended family. As a leader, it is my responsibility to ensure that all members of the Tiyospaye are respected and cared for. As a teacher, it is my duty to help others understand the connections between humans and the spirit realm.
In our culture, yellow is considered to be a very powerful color. It is associated with joy, energy, and amusement. It is also a color that can be found in abundance in the Yellow Zone of the O-Zone, which is where I currently reside.
As a leader of Tiyospaye, it is important for me to maintain a balanced diet. I enjoy eating buffalo, deer, and other wild game that can be hunted on the plains. Additionally, I enjoy fruits and vegetables that can be gathered from the forests and marshes of the Green Zone.
I do not have any specific possessions that I value above all else. However, I do take great pride and satisfaction in knowing that I am charged with leading and protecting my people, and ensuring that our traditions are passed down to future generations.
I have a medicine wheel. It is an important part of the spiritual practice of the Lakota Sioux. The medicine wheel is a symbol of balance and harmony between the physical and spiritual worlds. It is used to help us understand how we can live in balance with all of creation.
My weapon of choice is the bow and arrow. This weapon has been a part of my culture for generations, and it is a tool that has granted me great success on the battlefield. The bow and arrow require strength, precision, and skill to use effectively, qualities which have helped me lead my people to victory many times.
The buffalo is a powerful symbol for the Lakota Sioux. It represents abundance and prosperity, and its powerful presence is seen throughout our history. The buffalo has been a source of food, clothing, and shelter for our ancestors, and its spirit is ever-present in our lives today.
As a leader of Tiyospaye, it is my duty to ensure that all members of our extended family are respected and cared for. Additionally, it is my responsibility to provide guidance and direction to those in need. As a teacher, it is also my job to educate others about our culture and traditions, as well as helping them to understand the connection between humans and the spiritual realm.