Pbs biography of crazy horse

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  • The Spirit of Crazy Horse

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    HistoryDocumentary hosted by Milo Yellow Hair, published by PBS broadcasted as part of PBS Frontline series in 1990 - English narration

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    "The heart of everything that is." These are the words which the Sioux Indians use to describe their ancestral homeland, the Black Hills of South Dakota. Those million acres form the spiritual core of the Sioux culture, and it's a land they have struggled to reclaim for a century. "The Spirit Of Crazy Horse" is an eye-opening vision of their quest, which has shaped the lives and destiny of the Sioux for six generations. It is a tale recounted by Milo Yellow Hair, a fullblood Oglala Sioux, whose great-grandfather fought General Custer at the Little Big Horn. While the story echoes with famous names like Wounded Knee the last major Indian slaughter a century ago, this more than a tale of long lost wars. It reveals