Catherine Weldon, a New York painter, travels to North Dakota in 1890 to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes involved in the Lakota people's struggle to have the government respect their rights to the land on which they live.
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Catherine Weldon, a New York painter, travels to North Dakota in 1890 to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes involved in the Lakota people's struggle to have the government respect their rights to the land on which they live.
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