In the Arizona Territory of 1886, Geronimo, a prominent Native American leader of the Apache Nation, resists the encroachment of the U.S. Cavalry into Apache Territory. The film tells the story of Geronimo's struggle for freedom and the long-lasting impact of his resistance.
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson is a satirical comedy set in the late 1800s that follows the story of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The movie explores themes of historical revisionism and mythology, while providing a humorous take on the American Old West. It features an ensemble cast and showcases the interactions between various characters like Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley, and Grover Cleveland.
In the 1870s, a government agent is sent to the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona to negotiate with the Apache tribe led by Geronimo. As he faces conflicts and resistance from both the tribe and the US government, he forms a bond with a widow and navigates the complexities of the Arizona desert.
A band of renegade Apaches attempts to steal a shipment of rifles being transported to Fort Collins.
When his tribesmen begin killing off white settlers, Young Eagle is opposed to the carnage. In order to assure a lasting peace, however, the chief must deal with renegade Apache Black Wolf.
The Yellow Eagle family are Native American and live on the Prairie Wolf Indian Reservation. News reaches them that Floyd, the youngest son of the family, has died during military service in Afghanistan. The waiting begins to get his body back to the Reservation to be buried.
Finding Indians stealing from his ranch, Gene learns they are suffering from malnutrition. Store owner Martin is cheating them and now he is after the Chief's valuable necklace. When the dying chief is found, having been attacked and robbed, Martin blames Lakhona who would become the new chief. When Gene helps Lakhona they soon find themselves fleeing from the law.
Epic remake of a Native American film originally done 100 years ago about a Shoshone band who lived in a secluded valley in the 1860's, during the time of the last 'free' roaming Native Americans in the midst of the US Civil War. They are discovered by a group of Union soldiers and squatters and forced to move from their home. They are moved from valley to valley as the Union takes more and more of their land in a plan to eradicate the country of 'savages' exterminating all Native Americans. But there is hope when the band find a new beginning.
Warrior Women follows the story of indigenous women in South Dakota who fought for their rights in the 1960s and 1970s. The documentary explores their struggles against racism, the challenges they faced on the Indian reservation, and their contribution to the American Indian Movement.
An evil deputy is using Indian half-breeds to rustle cattle. This causes trouble between the cattlemen and Indians. Hoppy, Windy and Lucky see that justice is served. Songs abound.
A rancher tries to convince an Indian tribe to relocate so their land can be used to provide water for Kansas City.
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