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Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
348
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Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (1994)
Drama

Mary Crow Dog, daughter of a desperately poor Indian family in South Dakota, is swept up in the protests of the 1960s and becomes sensitized to the injustices that society inflicts on her pe... Read allMary Crow Dog, daughter of a desperately poor Indian family in South Dakota, is swept up in the protests of the 1960s and becomes sensitized to the injustices that society inflicts on her people. She aids the Lakota in their struggle for their rights: a struggle that culminates i... Read allMary Crow Dog, daughter of a desperately poor Indian family in South Dakota, is swept up in the protests of the 1960s and becomes sensitized to the injustices that society inflicts on her people. She aids the Lakota in their struggle for their rights: a struggle that culminates in an armed standoff with US government forces at the site of an 1890 massacre.

  • Director
    • Frank Pierson
  • Writers
    • Mary Crow Dog
    • Richard Erdoes
    • Bill Kerby
  • Stars
    • Irene Bedard
    • Casey Camp-Horinek
    • Dawn Lavand
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    348
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Pierson
    • Writers
      • Mary Crow Dog
      • Richard Erdoes
      • Bill Kerby
    • Stars
      • Irene Bedard
      • Casey Camp-Horinek
      • Dawn Lavand
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Irene Bedard
    Irene Bedard
    • Mary Crow Dog
    Casey Camp-Horinek
    Casey Camp-Horinek
    • Aunt Elsie Flood
    Dawn Lavand
    • Young Mary
    Tantoo Cardinal
    Tantoo Cardinal
    • Emily Moore
    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
    • Grandfather Fool Bull
    • (as Floyd Red Crow Westerman)
    Dawn Little Sky
    • Grandma Moore
    Nathan Bison
    • Joe Little Horse
    Virginia Mercado
    • Young Barbara
    Nancy Parsons
    Nancy Parsons
    • Sister Mary Margaret
    Wi-Waste-Win Conroy
    • Little Girl
    John Harnagel
    • Father Hochbauer
    Angel McFarland
    • Barbara
    Melanie Two Eagle
    • Charlene
    Amy Moore Davis
    Amy Moore Davis
    • Nadine
    Jessica White-Plume
    • Receptionist
    Dave Bald Eagle
    Dave Bald Eagle
    • Old Man at Headquarters
    Julia Recountre
    • Old Woman at Headquarters
    Mekashi Horinek
    Mekashi Horinek
    • Young Man at Headquarters
    • (as Mekasi Horinek)
    • Director
      • Frank Pierson
    • Writers
      • Mary Crow Dog
      • Richard Erdoes
      • Bill Kerby
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    8LaxFan94

    An accurate account of the life of Mary Crow Dog

    After watching this film I really felt for what Mary Crow Dog had to go through in her life before she became part of AIM. The American Indian Movement put pride back into the hearts of the all the warriors and youngsters, including Mary. Despite all her hardships, she was a true survivor partly because of AIM but also because she had the sheer willingness to overcome everything that was put in her plate.

    However ........ anyways........... that's why I gave this film such a high rating. The whole story really came straight from her heart and the way she narrated it gave the film more life and atmosphere.
    10alanjj

    Great drama, great history

    I rented this movie because I was interested in what happened at Wounded Knee, both in the 1890s and in the 1970s. This movie was an excellent recap of the 70s standoff, with outstanding and genuine performances. It also goes back to the 1890s to review the outrage committed by US forces against the Lakota Sioux. I highly recommend this movie both as drama and as history.
    8zombieahoo

    Three stars!

    Lakota Woman: Siege At Wounded Knee (1994) C-100m. *** D: Frank Pierson. Irene Bedard, Joseph Runningfox, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Tantoo Cardinal, Michael Horse, Lawrence Hayne, Lois Red Elk, August Schellenberg. The odyssey of Mary Crow Dog is muted in this TNT version depicting childhood, teenage aimlessness and purpose as a member of the American Indian Movement. Evocative, well-made and cast with an authentic script by Bill Kerby that reflects how this woman was led to the famous 1973 siege. Bedard is excellent in the lead. Based on the autobiographical book Lakota Woman by Richard Erodes and Crow Dog, who can be glimpsed in peyote scene.
    9leslie-goat

    Excellent for diversity discussion groups.

    Particularly timely in 2004, as we watch native resistance to U.S. military power in Iraq, this film is also a valuable historical documentary of a movement that all Americans can learn from and be proud of. The equal status of Native American women in decision-making and in economic life is also something for all Americans to strive for.

    Politics aside, the story of Mary Crow Dog is personally engaging and the courage of both the Native American activists and Mary's family are inspiring. Humorous, lively, spiritual, passionate, the Native American characters are wonderfully acted, in all their diversity. The non-natives seem stereotyped--this is a film with a message.

    I would use this film in diversity discussion groups for all ages. It would be particularly resonant for middle- and high-school kids as it provides models of diverse personal strengths and how they come together in the pursuit of one goal.
    10christinaemma

    This movie is based on the true story of Mary crow dog a lakota sioux woman

    Lakota woman is about Mary crow dog's experience living on a reserve, attending residential school and then becoming apart of the American Indian movement.

    It is in my opinion an excellent film to watch and definately gives you a history lesson about the aim movement and the seige that took place at wounded knee.

    If you have not seen Lakota Woman go out and rent this film it is an uplifting and genuine true story

    Irene bedard's portrayl of Mary Crow dog is true to what Mary 's character really is. I think it deserves 10 stars **********

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      This was the third and final in TNT Network's Native American Trilogy following Geronimo and The Broken Chain, all of which featured actress Casey Camp-Horinek.
    • Quotes

      Mary Crow Dog: Long ago, to end the Indian Wars, the United States made a treaty with Red Cloud and Sitting Bull, the leaders of the Sioux Indian Nations. The paper gave this great Sioux Nation to our grandfathers alone. Our lands began in Canada and stretched south into the Badlands of what would become the Dakotas. At its heart were the Black Hills, sacred to our tribes. We were promised this land was ours, as long as the grass grows and the waters flow. The treaty was signed by President Ulyssey S. Grant. Then General Custer announced there was gold in our Black Hills. He led his Seventh Calvary to protect the miners and the white settlers who swarmed in, and the railroad men, the saloon keepers and the lawyers who followed. They ripped the heart out of our Black Hills, they slaughtered our buffalo and drove our people off the rich prarie into the Badlands. It began for us a time of great darkness. All the dreams of our people seemed to die here, at Wounded Knee, where Custer's men shot down 300 Lakota men, women and children, and threw their bodies into a mass grave. This is where I came to find my soul, which I had lost and which had wandered by itself for many years. This land will be yours the white men said, as long and the grass grows and the waters flow. As long as the grass grows and the waters flow.

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      Featured in The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (1995)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mujer Lakota
    • Filming locations
      • Hill City, South Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Turner Pictures (I)
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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