
Pillars of the Sky
6.3
1956
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In 1868 Oregon, when the Army violates the treaty by building a road across the reservation, several tribal chiefs decide to unite their forces against the trespassing whites.
Pillars of the Sky

The Last Wagon
7
1956
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Wagon train survivors of an Apache attack entrust the sheriffs prisoner, scout Comanche Todd, with their lives despite his wanted-for-murder status.
The Last Wagon

Taza, Son of Cochise
5.8
1954
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When peacemaking Apache chief Cochise dies, the Chiricahua Apaches are torn between following Cochises peace loving son Taza and following the warlike renegade Apache warrior Geronimo.
Taza, Son of Cochise

Catlow
5.6
1971
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An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.
Catlow

The Battle at Apache Pass
6.5
1952
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When Cochise bands together with Geronimo and other Indian tribes, Major Colton abandons his fort, heading towards Fort Sheridan, through Apache Pass. The only thing in his way are the Indians he used to call his friends.
The Battle at Apache Pass

White Apache
4.5
1987
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Outlaws attack a band of settlers and kill everyone except a pregnant woman whos rescued by a band of Indians. The woman dies giving birth but Chief White Bear adopts her male baby, naming him Shining Sky, and raising him as brother to his own son, Black Wolf. The boys grow up together and good-naturedly compete for the affections of pretty Rising Star. In a competition, Shining Sky accidentally kills Black Wolf, is forced from the tribe, and finds work in a nearby town where he pretends to be a mute. A townswoman named Isabella flirts with him but when he spurns her she yells Rape! Bart Ryder, henchman of the local Colonel, runs Shining Sky out of town, hangs him by the wrists, and leaves him to die. Crazy Bull rescues Shining Sky and takes him back to the Indian village where hes reunited with Rising Star. Ryder, however, seeks to finish the job of killing the White Apache.
White Apache

SampleThis
6.4
2012
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A documentary that reveals how a forgotten record by the Incredible Bongo Band helped cement the foundation of hip hop when DJ Herc extended its percussion by playing them back to back, creating an anthem on the streets of the Bronx.
SampleThis