Chief Crazy Horse Quotes
Chief Crazy Horse: How many times must the white man break his word? How short are your memories that you can again accept their promises? Has Olm Man Afraid forgotten the peace talks on the Shell River? Has Sitting Bull forgotten the peace talks at Blue Water? Has Dull Knife forgotten the peace talks at Sand Creek? And Red Cloud, has he forgotten our people who came to this fort before us, who have grown sick and old before their time? No, our nation will not be divided as it was at Shell River, at Blue Water and at Sand Creek. I would like to ask my friend, Twist, a question. Why is today's promises any different from those of yesterday?
Major Twist: All I know is the Commissioner wants this fighting stopped.
Chief Crazy Horse: He's put his name to the paper too many times before.
Major Twist: Always as a friend of the Lakota.
Chief Crazy Horse: Then the Lakotas prefer its enemies! I set my face against this treaty. This is our country... the sacred land of our fathers. I will fight for it... and I will die for it!
Major Twist: All I know is the Commissioner wants this fighting stopped.
Chief Crazy Horse: He's put his name to the paper too many times before.
Major Twist: Always as a friend of the Lakota.
Chief Crazy Horse: Then the Lakotas prefer its enemies! I set my face against this treaty. This is our country... the sacred land of our fathers. I will fight for it... and I will die for it!
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Jeff Mantz: It isn't often we get such fine pelts as you brought us... or such pretty yellow stones. Where did you get them?
Little Big Man: From the Lakota burial grounds. They ward off evil spirits. They are big medicine.
Little Big Man: From the Lakota burial grounds. They ward off evil spirits. They are big medicine.
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