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Dances with Wolves (Chief Ten Bears)

Dances with Wolves (Chief Ten Bears)

Category: Movie Role: Chief Ten Bears From: Dances with Wolves

The white men who wore this came around the time of my grandfather’s grandfather. Eventually we drove them out. Then the Mexicans came. But they do not come here any more. In my own time, the Texans. They have been like all the others. They take without asking. But I think you are right. I think they will keep coming. When I think of that, I look at this helmet. I don’t know if we are ready for these people. Our country is all that we have, and we will fight to keep it. … You are the only white man I have ever known. I have thought about you a lot. More than you think. And I understand your concern. But I think you are wrong. The white man the soldiers are looking for no longer exists. Now there is only a Sioux named Dances With Wolves.

Dances with Wolves (Lt. John J. Dunbar)

Dances with Wolves (Lt. John J. Dunbar)

Category: Movie Role: Lt. John J. Dunbar From: Dances with Wolves

It was hard to know how to feel. I had never been in a battle like this one. This had not been a fight for territory or riches or to make men free. This battle had no ego. It had been fought to preserve the food stores that would see us through winter, to protect the lives of women and children and loved ones only a few feet away. I felt a pride I had never felt before.