I believe they are speaking of the movie "Dances with Wolves", when Kevin Costner's character, 'Dunbar', rides across the field, resulting in his horse, Cisco, being shot & killed. (I cried 😿)
In the film "Dances with Wolves," Kevin Costner rides a Dun horse, which is a horse with a yellowish coat and a black mane and tail. Dun is a specific coloration in horses characterized by a diluted body color with primitive markings such as a dorsal stripe and leg barring. This choice of horse for Costner's character likely reflects the historical accuracy and attention to detail in the portrayal of the Native American culture and lifestyle depicted in the film.
Comanches in the novel, Sioux in the movie..
Dances with wolves is a movie about a guy that gets abandoned at an old Soldier camp. Then he relizes he has neighbors;Indians. The Cheyene to be exact. But the Indians saw him messing our round with a wolf that he names two socks. So they call the man dances with wolves.
Well there's the obvious like racism (Indian vs Whites), love/friendship (Dumbar with the Sioux) or loyalty/betrayal (Dumbar loyal to the Union, then betraying them). But I'm using 'Dances With Wolves' in an advanced English Essay on discovery. It has historical, social/cultural and personal discovery themes.
If you are referring to the movie: "Dances with Wolves", his character, Lieutenant John Dunbar, wanted to go west
Dances With Wolves :-) In 1990, Kevin Costner's movie "Dances with Wolves" won seven Oscars.
The tribe that enters the movie and whom the character Lieutenant Dunbar befriends with are the Sioux.
That was where Kevin Costner received his orders and then his commander shot himself.
Kevin Costner, who also starred in the 1990 movie.
I believe they are speaking of the movie "Dances with Wolves", when Kevin Costner's character, 'Dunbar', rides across the field, resulting in his horse, Cisco, being shot & killed. (I cried 😿)
Dances with Wolves
Kevin Costner was in two movies in 1990. He was in the movie "Dance with Wolves" and "Revenge".
Yeah, the song Heres the the Heroes was actually the John Dunbar theme from the movie set to words. The Dances with Wolves version was only instrumental with no lyrics. Either way it is still a beautiful of music.
The Lakota for "Dances with Wolves" is shunkmanitutankaowachi
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Easy Open Range No Silverado open range second WaterWorld third Robin Hood Prince of theives forth and tied for fifth Tin Cup and Field of dreams although HIS ULTIMATE BEST character is Thomas Murphy from 3000 miles to graceland Wyatt Earp sucked just because Tombstone was a little better Dances with Wolves I think is overated