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Lakota Chief Surrender: Sitting Bull Fort Buford Glass Coaster

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Top your tables with beautiful glass coasters perfect for your cold or hot drinks. Made with 100% glass, these coasters can also serve as a trivet for your smaller pots and pans to keep your counter free from scratches. Customise a classy glass coaster to match your decor!

  • Dimensions: 10.7 cm l x 10.7 cm w x 1 cm h
  • Smooth glass top, finished with 3M™ Bumpon™ rubber feet
  • Designs printed in vibrant full colour
  • Dishwasher safe
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customisable design area measures 10.4 cm x 10.4 cm. For best results please add a 3 mm bleed

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Lakota Chief Surrender: Sitting Bull Fort Buford Glass Coaster

Lakota Chief Surrender: Sitting Bull Fort Buford Glass Coaster

The relentless winter had gnawed at our spirits as much as our bellies. The buffalo herds, once plentiful, were but a memory. We, the Lakota, had fought valiantly, but even the bravest warriors cannot overcome starvation. Thus, we found ourselves at Fort Buford, a place of surrender, not victory. -- General Terry, a man whose steely gaze mirrored the cold wind whipping across the plains, demanded proof of our compliance. We, the Lakota leaders, were herded into a makeshift studio. A strange contraption whirred and clicked, capturing our images in a single, blinding flash. Sitting Bull, ever the leader, stood tall and impassive. The woven lanyard, a gift from his wife Tatanka Istamani, felt heavy against his chest, a silent reminder of the life they were forced to leave behind. -- This image, they said, was a record. Its purpose remained unclear. Perhaps it was a trophy for the victors, proof of their dominance. Whatever their reasons, Sitting Bull knew the fight for his people's way of life was far from over. This surrender was a bitter pill to swallow, but hope, like a faint ember, still flickered within him. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1927.

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Product ID: 256807052354844220
Posted on 18/05/2024, 3:30 AM
Rating: G