In 1889, a widowed woman from New York City named Catherine travels to the Dakota Territory to paint a portrait of the famous Native American leader, Sitting Bull. As Catherine befriends Sitting Bull and the Lakota Sioux tribe, tensions rise between the Sioux and the U.S. Cavalry. Catherine becomes deeply involved in the fight for Native American rights and justice.
A chronicle about how the Lakota Indians fight to reclaim control of the Black Hills. The story revolves around the investigation of how the sacred land was stolen in violation of treaty agreements, and it features interviews with Indigenous citizens.
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.
A group of settlers, including a widower and a pregnant woman, travel through the American West in search of a better life. Along the way, they face various challenges, including encounters with Native Americans and natural disasters.
An English nobleman, who has been living with the Sioux tribe, returns to America and becomes involved in the conflict between the Sioux and white settlers in the 1840s. He forms a bond with the Sioux and must navigate the complex relationships between the two cultures.
In a small western town, a mysterious stranger arrives and enters a deadly quick draw competition. As tensions rise, the stranger must navigate the treacherous landscape of rivalries and secrets in order to survive.
They Died with Their Boots On is a classic western movie that tells the story of General Custer's final battle against the Native American tribes at the Battle of Little Big Horn. The film follows Custer's journey from a cadet at West Point to his rise in the military and his controversial actions that ultimately lead to his tragic death.
In Western Union, a construction worker and a surveyor join forces to protect a telegraph line from Native American attacks. Set during the American Civil War, they face challenges such as racial impersonation, drunkenness, and arson. Loyalties are tested as they navigate the frontier and encounter various Native American tribes.
Set in the 1860s, Soldier Blue tells the story of a young woman and a soldier who witness the brutal massacre of a Cheyenne village. As they journey through the violent and lawless American West, they must confront their own prejudices and the atrocities committed by the US military.
Gunman's Walk is a classic Western film released in 1958. The story revolves around a notorious gunfighter who embarks on a journey to reconcile with his estranged son. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and conflicts, including bribery, jealousy, and a plot to trap them. The movie explores the themes of family relationships, redemption, and the struggle between law and order in the Wild West.
Kirby Frye, a former Confederate officer but now a Union Cavalry scout, is sent into Montana territory to locate and retrieve three Gatling Guns stolen from the U.S. Arsenal by outlaws believed to have taken them west to sell to the Soiux and Cheyenne. The trail leads him to Red Bluff where, aided by Claire Corville, he and the audience discover together and real quick like that Martin Gavin, a supposedly-honest operator of a freight line, has the guns and intends to exchange them to the Indians for furs.
In the year 1866, two brothers find themselves in a romantic rivalry as they drive cattle through the snow-covered mountains of the Montana Territory. Their journey takes a dangerous turn when they face attacks from Native American tribes and encounter various obstacles along the way. Loyalty, deception, and a love triangle add to the tension in this classic western.
In the 19th century Wild West, an American cavalry officer finds himself caught between the Sioux tribe and the US Cavalry. As tensions rise, he must navigate interracial relationships, battles, and personal challenges.
The Last Frontier is a compelling drama set in the Wyoming Territory during the American Civil War. It follows the story of a fur trapper and a US Army captain who must navigate their differences and face dangerous challenges, including an attempted assassination and confrontations with American Indian tribes.
A Swedish settler starts a war when he tries to drive Dakotas off their Wyoming reservation.
In 1825, a British aristocrat named John Morgan is captured by a Sioux tribe in Dakota Territory. At first, he struggles to adapt to their customs and way of life, but eventually earns their respect and becomes one of them.
Yellowstone Kelly, a fur trapper, becomes friends with an Apache Indian named Mark and gets caught up in a land dispute between the Apache and the Sioux tribes. As tensions rise, Kelly and Mark must navigate the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the clash of cultures in the Wild West.
In the old west of the 1870s, a teenage boy forms a special bond with a wild horse. Together, they navigate the challenges of taming the horse while also facing the conflicts between the Sioux tribe and the US cavalry.
In the 1870s, a federal marshal is assigned to Saskatchewan, Canada to extradite a criminal. Along the way, he must navigate the tensions between the Cree and Sioux tribes, as well as his own personal conflicts.
Chief Crazy Horse tells the story of the legendary Native American leader and his role in the Great Sioux War. The movie explores the conflicts and battles between the Sioux tribes and the US military, shedding light on the cultural differences and struggles for land and resources. It also highlights Crazy Horse's vision and prophecy, as well as his friendship with other Native American warriors. The film portrays the violence and tragedy of war, including the death of infants, the use of guns and ammunition, and the stabbings with bayonets. Overall, it is a classic Western that delves into the life of a prominent American Indian chief.