Geronimo / Wounded Knee
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Documentary.
Title from set and disc containers.
Originally broadcast on PBS television in a five-part series beginning April 13, 2009.
Set contains 5 programs.
"An American Experience film in association with Native American Public Telecommunications"--Closing credits, Geronimo.
"A Firelight Media film for American Experience in association with Native American Public Telecommunications"--Closing credits, Wounded Knee.
Geronimo: Introduction -- Surrounded by enemies -- Ravages of war -- Two years of peace -- Rejecting the reservation -- On the run -- The legend -- Prisoners of war.
Wounded Knee: Introuction -- The takeover -- Day 2 -- Day 4 -- Day 6 -- The Independent Oglala Nation -- Standoff -- The end of the siege -- Aftermath.
Geronimo / written, produced and directed by Dustinn Craig and Sarah Colt ; (77 min.) -- Wounded Knee / co-produced by Julianna Brannum ; written by Marcia Smith ; produced and directed by Stanley Nelson ; (79 min.).
Narrator: Benjamin Bratt.
They were charismatic and forward thinking, imaginative and courageous, compassionate and resolute. At times they were arrogant, vengeful and reckless. For hundreds of years, Native American leaders from Massasoit, Tecumseh, and Tenskwatawa, to Major Ridge, Geronimo, and Fools Crow valiantly resisted expulsion from their lands and fought the extinction of their culture. Sometimes, their strategies were militaristic, but more often they used what influence they had in a diplomatic, political, legal, as well as spiritual way. Tells the history of the United States from the Native American perspective.
DVD, region 1, widescreen (enhanced); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, NTSC.