Why was Stands With A Fist bleeding?

Stands With a Fist has slit her wrist in what appears to be a suicide attempt. She is mourning the recent loss of her husband, a warrior killed in battle with nearby Utes (the scene where she discovers her husband's death is added in the extended version.)
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What happened to stands with fists?

She gets lost in the wilderness until she eventually gets adopted by a Sioux tribe led by Ten Bears and given the name "Stands With A Fist". As she grows up, she marries a young Lakota, but he dies, leaving her devastated.
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What happened to Dances With Wolves and Stands With A Fist?

Eventually, the Sioux track the convoy, killing the soldiers and freeing Dunbar. They assert that they do not see him as a white man, but as a Sioux warrior called Dances with Wolves. 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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Who is Stands With A Fist based on?

Blake based Stands With a Fist on Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped and adopted by the Comanche at age 10, in 1836, and lived with them until 1860 when the Texas Rangers recaptured her.
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How was Timmons killed in Dances With Wolves?

Unfortunately, he is severely injured by the subsequent arrows shot in his body. As the Pawnee takes his wagon, he murmurs, “Don't hurt my mule.” Timmons is then scalped, murdered in a most violent and cruel way.
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Sioux language: male vs. female speech



Why does Dunbar end up at Fort Sedgwick?

When the Sioux tribe begins to move for the winter, why does Dunbar say he must quickly return to Fort Sedgwick? To get his horse, Cisco.
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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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Were any buffalo killed in Dances With Wolves?

Thirty-five hundred buffalo were used for the stampede. Some buffalo had arrows attached with clips to their fur to give the impression that they had been struck by arrows. The fake buffalo were run on tracks and then caused to crash and fall to give the impression of buffalo going down.
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What is Dunbar not allowed to do?

30. Why is Dunbar not allowed to go in the war party against the Pawnee? He isn't allowed to go because he isn't a sioux .
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What are they smoking in Dances With Wolves?

Tobacco, Nicotiana rustica, was originally used primarily by eastern tribes, but western tribes often mixed it with other herbs, barks, and plant matter, in a preparation commonly known as kinnikinnick.
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What happened to the soldiers at Fort Sedgwick 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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What happens to Two Socks in Dances With Wolves?

When they happen upon Two Socks, they shoot at the wolf, who refuses to leave Dunbar. Despite his attempts to intervene, Two Socks is fatally wounded, Dunbar is hit in the head again and the convoy moves off.
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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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What happened to Stands With A Fist husband?

Stands With a Fist has slit her wrist in what appears to be a suicide attempt. She is mourning the recent loss of her husband, a warrior killed in battle with nearby Utes (the scene where she discovers her husband's death is added in the extended version.)
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Is there 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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What is the Indian name for Stands With A Fist?

Stands With A Fist, or Napépȟeča Nážiŋ Wiŋ in Lakota, was a small child living with her brother and parents on the open prairie of the American mid-West when a group of Pawnee Native Americans attacked their home, killing her family while she escaped to the open grass.
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Why did Dunbar commit suicide?

Dunbar (Kevin Costner), wounded in battle and about to lose his foot. Finding that outcome not so appealing, he instead chooses death.
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Why is Dunbar given the name Dances With Wolves?

When Dunbar is awakened one day by a buffalo stampede, he notifies the Sioux and joins them in a successful buffalo hunt, and he celebrates with them afterward. Dunbar is later offered a home with the Sioux, and he is given the name Dances With Wolves.
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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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Why are there dead animals in the water on Dances With Wolves?

Those are actual dead deer that Kevin Costner pulls out of the river. To look authentic the carcasses had to be heavy, so animals killed on the highways were collected for the scene.
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What kind of horse was Cisco in Dances With Wolves?

Cisco was played by two buckskin horses, both American Quarter Horses: Plain Justin Bar, from Redstone Farm in Pilot, Point, Texas, and Buck, from Murdo, South Dakota.
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Who is the woman in Dances With Wolves?

WASHINGTON, D.C. In "Dances With Wolves," actress Mary McDonnell plays the "wicincala." The "winyan." You know, the "tehila" of Kevin Costner's life. But, playing the chick, if you will, in the film was no problem for the Obie Award-winning actress, whose stage credits are a mile long.
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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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Were any animals injured in Dances With Wolves?

Dances With Wolves is an epic film that includes a whole lot of buffalo. Some audiences wonder if some of the animal violence is real, such as the iconic buffalo hunting scene. The “No Animals Were Harmed” program confirms that the Dances With Wolves buffalo hunt and stampede partially includes fake animals.
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Are Sioux and Lakota the same tribe?

The Sioux are a confederacy of several tribes that speak three different dialects, the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota. The Lakota, also called the Teton Sioux, are comprised of seven tribal bands and are the largest and most western of the three groups, occupying lands in both North and South Dakota.
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