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... In the start of the movie the Indians shot at John Dunbar and he narrowly escaped death, which is another strong point of an archetypal hero. ...
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When John Dunbar met the Indians, he was scared because of the stereotype set by the Ponee and other savage Indians. The Indians had a lot of weird traditions. ...
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... As the movie progresses, Dunbar and the Indians get to know each other better. The Native Americans give Dunbar the name Dances With Wolves. ...
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... was going to encounter the Sioux Indians. He could have been a sign that warned John Dunbar when the Sioux Indians were coming. ...
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... The tribe was shocked when they saw John Dunbar's gun, and he was the one who introduced them to the gun. The truth is that Indians had been trading for and ...
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... I think the mood that is most prevalent in this novel is a mood of courage, shown mostly by the Indians, but mainly through John Dunbar. ...
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... Dunbar ends up befriending a group of Sioux Indians. Three members in particular were Kicking Bird, Wind in His Hair, and Stands With a Fist. ...
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... On the way, Lt. Jon Jay Dunbar saw an abandoned post and decided to stay there. In later days, Indians eventually killed the peasant. The Lt. ...
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... The Union army then crushed the Confederate army and this maid Dunbar a war hero. ... He took her back to her tribe. The Indians did not respond very well. ...
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... The Union army then crushed the Confederate army and this maid Dunbar a war hero. ... He took her back to her tribe. The Indians did not respond very well. ...
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... The Union army then crushed the Confederate army and this maid Dunbar a war hero. ... He took her back to her tribe. The Indians did not respond very well. ...
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... The other main character is a white woman captured and raised by the Sioux Indians. ... Dunbar becomes more and more involved with the Sioux way of life. ...
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... that this was only a white mans war is portrayed in Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem When ... Indians were a part of the Civil War in both Union and Confederate forces. ...
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... Cummings. Cathy didn't actually battle the Indians, but she was sent to do so. ... She worked for two years as a laundress for a Mr. Dunbar. ...
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