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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007)

2h 5m 2007 United States of America

Set against the backdrop of the Sioux's triumph over General Custer at Little Big Horn, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of two distinct figures. Charles Eastman, an educated Sioux doctor of mixed heritage, symbolizes the complicated notion of assimilation. In contrast, Sitting Bull, the venerable Lakota leader, embodies the resilience and pride of his people following their last significant victory. Their intertwined stories highlight the struggles and aspirations of Native Americans during a turbulent period in history, revealing the profound impact of cultural identity and conflict.

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