Two Texas Rangers fight Indians and bandits while trying to sort affairs with their women. One is Gus McCrae, a hard-drinking womanizer jilted by his love, the other is sober Woodrow Call, father of a boy by a prostitute. By the author of Lonesome Dove.
In this dramatic sequel of "Dances with Wolves" about army Lt. John Dunbar and his life with the Comanche Indians on the Great Plains.
William T. Hagan, historien reconnu, auteur de nombreux ouvrages sur le sujet, offre de nouvelles perspectives sur l'importance de l'influence de Quanah Parker, à une époque critique de l'histoire des Comanches, et d'une manière plus ...
... Americans of the Plains Native Americans of the Southeast Native Americans of the Southwest The Navajo The Sioux Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Streissguth, Thomas, 1958- The Comanche / by Tom Streissguth. p. cm.
Cisco was gone . The lieutenant whistled high and shrill . Nothing . He walked farther into the clearing and whistled again . He heard something move in the cottonwoods . Then he heard a low nicker , and Cisco's buckskin hide flashed ...
Hoping to build a new life for themselves in the rich valleys of Texas, Libby and Jody Hollister arrive in the midst of a confrontation between Texas Rangers and the Comanche, forcing Jody to join the fight and leave a pregnant Libby ...
But there is unease in the air, caused by increased reports of violent confrontations with white soldiers, who want to drive the Comanches onto reservations–a movement symbolized by the railroad, the white man's holy road.
The Holy Road
Briefly traces the history of the Comanches, describes their clothing, teepees, weapons, and warfare, and recounts their conflicts with white settlers
Mav is on his way west from Tennessee when he encounters a gang of desperadoes about to kill a young Apache brave.
Depicts the making of the film "Dances With Wolves." Includes the storyline, features about Plains Indians culture, and information on the historical background.