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The spirit of Crazy Horse

A history of the century long effort by the Lakota Sioux to reclaim their land and culture.

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  • "Documentary on the Sioux Indians and their six-generation struggle to reclaim their ancestral homeland, the Black Hills of South Dakota."
  • "One hundred years after the battle at Wounded Knee, the history of the Lakota Sioux's stuggle to retain their culture and their lands in the Black Hills is examined."
  • "Documents the struggle of the Oglala Sioux to preserve their heritage and to reassert their ownership of the Black Hills. Discusses in detail the events surrounding the 1973 American Indian Movement occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota and the conflict which followed. The current situation on the reservation is also surveyed."
  • "A history of the century long effort by the Lakota Sioux to reclaim their land and culture."@en
  • "A history of the century long effort by the Lakota Sioux to reclaim their land and culture."
  • "Milo Yellow Hair recounts the story of the Lakota Sioux Indian's struggle to reclaim their ancestral homeland and their continuing struggle to maintain their cultural identity. The program investigates the simmering conflict of recent decades and offers a perspective on the choices that lie ahead."
  • "Milo Yellow Hair recounts the story of the Lakota Sioux Indian's struggle to reclaim their ancestral homeland and their continuing struggle to maintain their cultural identity. The program investigates the simmering conflict of recent decades and offers a perspective on the choices that lie ahead."@en
  • "100 years ago, the U.S. Seventh Cavalry massacred Chief Big Foot and over 200 other unarmed Sioux men, women and children in the deep snow of Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota. It was the most infamous event in a long string of broken treaties and separate acts of racism, greed and misguided efforts by whites to force Indians to assimilate. Video chronicles the history of the once indomitable nation of buffalo-hunting warriors, led by Crazy Horse, who called themselves Lakota, meaning "the Allies." Milo Yellow Hair recounts the story from the lost battles to the radicalization of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s, to the present day revival of the Sioux cultural pride and an attempt to regain their lost territory."
  • "A history of the century long effort by the Sioux Indians to reclaim their homeland, the Black Hills of South Dakota, that forms the spiritual core of the Sioux culture."

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  • "Documentary television programs"
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  • "History"
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  • "non fiction"
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  • "The spirit of Crazy Horse"
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  • "Spirit of Crazy Horse"
  • "THE SPIRIT OF CRAZY HORSE"
  • "The Spirit of Crazy Horse"
  • "The Spirit of Crazy Horse"@en
  • "The spirit of crazy horse"
  • "The spirit of crazy horse"@en