John Raine Dunbar has written:
'The Paxton papers' -- subject(s): Paxton Boys, Sources, History
Sydney Raine has written: 'John Fenwick, rector of Northfield 1805-1833'
John J. Dunbar has written: 'Avoiding common pitfalls in seeking economic damages' -- subject(s): Trial practice, Damages
John Brown Dunbar has written: 'Pawnees' -- subject(s): Pawnee Indians '\\' -- subject(s): Pawnee Indians; Indians of North America, Reservations
James Raine has written: 'Wills And Inventories From The Registry Of The Archdeaconry Of Richmond' 'The historians of the church of York and its archbishops' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bishops, History, Sources, York Minster 'A memoir of the Rev. John Hodgson'
Alexander Dunbar has written: 'A treatise on the diseases incident to the horse' -- subject(s): Horses, PRO Adams, John W. (autograph, December, 1906) (stamp, Philadelphia) (copy 2), CHR 1871, Diseases, Hoofs
John Telfer Dunbar has written: 'The costume of Scotland' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Costume, History 'Herself' 'The official tartan map of tartans approved by clan chiefs, the Standing Council of Scottish chiefs or the LordLyon, King of Arms' 'The Official Tartan Map'
John Dunbar - artist - was born in 1943.
John Spencer was only married two times. His first wife was Diana's mother Francis and his second wife was Raine McCorquodale . Diana's siblings did not really like Raine and called her acid Raine, but Diana was different. One reason she liked Raine being married to her father was becase she got free books by her favorite author Dame Barbara Cartland who just so happened to be the mother of Raine making her Diana's step-grandmother
No, John Dunbar from "Dances with Wolves" is not a real person; he is a fictional character created by author Michael Blake for his novel of the same name. The story, set during the American Civil War, follows Dunbar's experiences with the Lakota Sioux tribe. While the film incorporates historical elements and depicts real Native American cultures, Dunbar himself is a product of fiction.
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