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[QUOTE="veryolddog, post: 3612664, member: 129"] I think that one of the most under rated JW movies is "Hondo". I believe that the statement in reference came from that movie. Broken Arrow with James Stewart and Jeff Chandler also was another fine Western depicting the life of the Apache in Arizona. Just watched a movie a few days ago that I thought was well done in representing the emotions of both the White Calvary Officer and the Cheyenne Indian Chief. It was called "Hostiles". It was played well by Christian Bale and Wes Studi. I would recommend this film. Just a note, I won a guided Elk hunting experience in 2002. The guide was a Mescalero Apache who also owned and raise fine quarter horses in the Chama area of Northern New Mexico. Great experience working with him and I got my Elk where the meat went to a homeless shelter in Santa Fe. [/QUOTE]
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