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Friday, June 28, 2024 1:16 PM

BRENDA


Watching a film called, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee". It's based on a book and takes place after the Little Big Horn. It is mostly centred around the Dakota people and the setting up of the six reservations that were given to them under treaty.

One character stands out played by Adam Beach, a young Dakota who was sent east to be educated at one of the first residential schools in the US. Then he went on to become a doctor and a shining example of how the Indian could be completely civilized.

He ends up going to the Pine Ridge reservation and that is basically when he starts loosing hope for his people and hope in the white man actually helping them. He sees the start of alcoholism and the loss of hope and dignity. The disrespect shown them and the government starting to take back the land promised under treaty.

You can see his confusion as he struggles with his identity. Is he still a Dakota or just a puppet.

It also shows the rise of the Ghost Dance and the promises it made by feeding into the anger that was rising among many of the nations.

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Monday, July 1, 2024 8:25 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


i liked Adam Beach in the TV Show Third Watch, I think it was.
And then in Flags of Our Fathers - working with Clint.


I wonder - do you know? Is there anyplace else on the planet where there are "reservations" for the native indigenous peoples of a land? I don't know the details of Aborigine situation in Australia.

It seems like history shows that most are just eradicated or assimilated into the incoming conquerors.

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Monday, July 1, 2024 11:13 PM

BRENDA


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Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
i liked Adam Beach in the TV Show Third Watch, I think it was.
And then in Flags of Our Fathers - working with Clint.


I wonder - do you know? Is there anyplace else on the planet where there are "reservations" for the native indigenous peoples of a land? I don't know the details of Aborigine situation in Australia.

It seems like history shows that most are just eradicated or assimilated into the incoming conquerors.



In Australia, New Zealand along with South Africa there are what I would call reservations. Not sure what they are called in Australia and New Zealand but in South Africa they were referred to as "townships".

Eradicated yes but that's why the reservations systems were set up on this continent and in Australia and New Zealand and South Africa. They were to control and force assimilation on us and others.

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Monday, July 1, 2024 11:14 PM

BRENDA


Adam Beach also worked on "Alaska Air" and he was in one of the Law & Order shows.

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