Is Dances With Wolves a true story?

There's no explicit connection to John Dunbar's exploits and the film. There was a John Dunbar, a pro-Native American missionary allied with the Pawnee in the early 1800s, but there's no explicit connection to his exploits and the film.
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Is Dancing With Wolves historically accurate?

It contained inaccurate details as well as biased perspectives. Although John Dunbar is sent onto the Great Plains to convalesce after being wounded in the American Civil War (1861-5) he takes part in a Buffalo Hunt with his Lakota friends. Together they witness the freshly skinned bodies of a large herd of buffaloes.
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Are they really speaking Sioux in Dances With Wolves?

Before filming began, McDonnell had to learn to speak Lakota, the Sioux language. “It took a while,” she says. “They sent me an audio tape with my lines translated so I started working by myself. The thing that struck me immediately and made me very sad was that I had never heard this language.
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Was the wolf in Dances With Wolves real?

A taxidermied wolf was used to portray the wolf after he had died. Dead animals are seen at various times throughout the film. Dead animals hanging in a western village were actually road kills provided to the film company by local highway authorities.
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Is the dead buffalo in Dances With Wolves real?

The “No Animals Were Harmed” program confirms that the Dances With Wolves buffalo hunt and stampede partially includes fake animals. The arrow-struck buffalo used clipped arrows to give the appearance that they were shot.
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Is Dances With Wolves Based on a true story?



Did Kevin Costner do his own horse riding in Dances With Wolves?

Kevin Costner did all his own riding, including bareback and shooting his gun without holding the reins, during the buffalo hunt.
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What happened to Cisco the horse in Dances With Wolves?

Among the many props from the Dances with Wolves movie set are a sod house and tent and Timmons Freight wagons. “Buck” (Cisco), one of the horses ridden in the movie, lived at 1880 TOWN until he passed away in 2008 at the age of 33. There is a memorial for him at his burial place in the 1880 TOWN.
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Was Lieutenant Dunbar a real person?

John Dunbar (1804–1857) was a missionary who tried to Christianize the Pawnee Indians of Nebraska during the 1830s–1840s.
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What does Dunbar do to avoid surgery?

Dunbar's body has been seriously injured in battle? What does Lt. Dunbar do to avoid having an amputation? He takes antibiotics.
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What does the Indian yell at the end of Dances With Wolves?

At the end of "Dances with Wolves" Wind in His Hair shouts from the cliff as John Dunbar is leaving the tribe. "Sunkmanitu Tanka Ob Waci!" From one of the Be...
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Why did Indian take scalps?

Native Americans in the Southeast took scalps to achieve the status of warrior and to placate the spirits of the dead, while most members of Northeastern tribes valued the taking of captives over scalps. Among Plains Indians scalps were taken for war honours, often from live victims.
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What does Sunkmanitu Tanka OB Waci mean?

The Passing of a True Shepherd.
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Where did they get the buffalo for the movie Dances With Wolves?

Buffalo grazing on the Triple U Buffalo Ranch northwest of Fort Pierre. The ranch's pristine prairie and 3,500 bison made it an ideal location for filming "Dances with Wolves." Ted Turner bought the 46,000-acre ranch, including the buffalo, in 2015, naming it the Standing Butte Ranch.
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What do Native Americans think of the movie Dances With Wolves?

The community, according to Orion, embraced the project for its fair and genuine treatment of its heritage and was eager to participate. Dances With Wolves was, according to many people of the community, one of the few honest cinematic portrayals of Native Americans losing their culture and identity to the white man.
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What happened to the Lakota Sioux?

The reinforced US Army defeated the Lakota bands in a series of battles, finally ending the Great Sioux War in 1877. The Lakota were eventually confined to reservations, prevented from hunting buffalo beyond those territories, and forced to accept government food distribution.
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Is Avatar a rip off of Dances With Wolves?

Original: Dances with Wolves (1990) The similarities between James Cameron€™s smurf-populated 3D extravaganza Avatar and the Kevin Costner€™s Michael Blake adaptation, Dances with Wolves €“ for which Costner serves as director, producer and star €“ are perhaps less substantial than some entries here, though are ...
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Why couldn't Dances With Wolves and Stands With A Fist be together?

Why couldn't dances with wolves and stands with a fist be together? It would endanger the tribe. What news panicked kicking-bird about the white men? That they'll eventually come.
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What do the soldiers use the journal for Dances With Wolves?

Dunbar realizes that his journal, if found, would reveal the location of the Sioux village, and he returns to Fort Sedgewick to retrieve it. He finds the fort now occupied by U.S. soldiers, who quickly take him prisoner.
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What happened to the soldiers at the fort in Dances With Wolves?

The Deleted Scene

The garrison of soldiers posted there had been worn down from attacks by Native American soldiers and the theft of their horses, and so after receiving no support from Major Fambrough (Maury Chaykin), they decided to up and abandon their post shortly before Dunbar gets there.
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Will there be a Dances With Wolves 2?

In The Holy Road, sequel to Dances With Wolves, master storyteller Michael Blake at long last continues the saga. Eleven years have passed subce Lieutenant John Dunbar became Dances With Wolves and married Stands With A Fist, a white-born woman raised as a Comanche from early childhood.
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Why did Dunbar leave the tribe?

At the winter camp, Dunbar decides to leave with Stands with a Fist because his continuing presence would endanger the tribe.
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What does the ending of Dances With Wolves mean?

At the end of “Dances With Wolves,” your character, Lt. Dunbar, leaves his home with the Sioux to meet the U.S. Army, which wants to hang him as a traitor. What do you imagine happened to him after that? Captives never assimilated very well back into white society, so he would have taken her far away.
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Who was Ten Bears in Dances With Wolves?

Dances with Wolves (1990) - Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman as Ten Bears - IMDb.
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What happened to John Dunbar and Stands With A Fist?

During this time, Dunbar also forges a romantic relationship with Stands with a Fist and helps defend the village from an attack by the rival Pawnee tribe. Dunbar eventually wins Kicking Bird's approval to marry Stands with a Fist, and abandons Fort Sedgwick.
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