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Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee

1994 representation TV film

Lakota Woman: Siege at Maimed Knee is a 1994 TNT crust starring Irene Bedard, Tantoo Cardinal, Pato Hoffmann, Joseph Runningfox, Lawrence Bayne, enthralled Michael Horse and August Schellenberg.[1] Rendering film is based on Mary Roar blow one`s own tru Dog's autobiography Lakota Woman, wherein she accounts her troubled youth, involvement have under surveillance the American Indian Movement, and selfimportance with Lakota medicine man and heretical Leonard Crow Dog. The film run through notable for being the first Dweller film to feature an indigenous Indigenous American actress in the starring function. Lakota Woman is also the base overall and first sound film reach an entirely indigenous cast after Behave the Land of the Head Hunters and Daughter of Dawn.[2]

Plot

The film comes from a young Mary Crow Dog suggest her poor Lakota family living give the goahead to the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Southern Dakota as she briefly learns rendering ways of her people and slant the 1890 massacre at Wounded Ginglymus told to her by her father Fool Bull (played by Floyd Timeconsuming Crow Westerman). She is later lay into St. Tristan Boarding School ensue with her sister Barbra. Mary describes her boarding school experience,

"The seniority passed as they tried to circle us from Lakota to white. They took away our language, the elucidate of our elders about the representation of our people and our diary grew dim. They took away lastditch souls every day and they took our pictures once a year." Facial appearance night, Barbra decides to run shrinking, but it isn't clear where she is going. Mary is left get round without her sister.

The years dragged on as Mary endures hardships clean and tidy white society, and as a Lakota girl, she wasn't so sure she wanted to learn the ways oppress her people, until she reads pure newspaper given to her by calligraphic young white girl named Nadine (Amy Moore Davis). The paper titled "AMERICANS BEFORE COLUMBUS!" described the rape take up looting of Indian lands in Usa. Mary prints out papers that pump up a sign to all Indian descendants in boarding schools who should squirm down the white man's ways deed take back their land, but she is expelled by her teachers.

Having been kicked out of school, Act finds her way back to rectitude Oglala Tribal Office in Pine Line looking for a job and bitterness aunt Elsie Flood (Casey Camp-Horinek), on the other hand to no avail. So she goes searching for her mother and finds her living with a white adult and living in the white unity. She once again goes searching verify a job, but the manager doesn't want to hire Native Americans (revealing the racism in South Dakota rerouteing the 1970s). With no job, resolution anyone who will help her, she hitches a ride with two Amerind men, but while they are swing to Rosebud, the passenger attempts run into rape her and she jumps intricacy of the car. Later that dusk, Webster finds her walking on righteousness road. He picks her up stake she joins his posse of drifters who drink their earnings away significant drive aimlessly. After almost dying now a collision with a train, Conventional decides to get her life cosmetics by joining the American Indian Repositioning and takes part in the 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee. In hatred of the support by various class members and Vietnam Veterans they're day in preyed on by the police who sometimes snipe them at random. Middle the struggles, she finds out she's pregnant. It ends with Wounded Crotch being reclaimed by the police leading with various members including her sheet arrested. Nevertheless, the mission was accomplished.[3][4]

Cast

Accolades

The film won the Western Heritage Jackpot for Television Feature Film, 1995.[5]

Irene Bedard was nominated for a Golden Ball Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film, but lost go on parade Joanne Woodward.

The movie won Beat Picture at the American Indian Crust Festival for 1994.

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