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:25:04
Did he...?
:25:09
Yes.
:25:29
- Massai!
- (Santos) What are you saying?

:25:31
Massai was carried off
on the train with Geronimo.

:25:34
She is right, Santos.
I am back with my people.

:25:37
This cannot be.
No man could do this thing.

:25:41
Only Massai.
:25:42
- If this is true, the soldiers follow you.
- No, nor will they find me till i am ready.

:25:47
Bring cups. We will do
honour to this miracle.

:25:52
I saw Nalinle with Hondo,
who wears the soldiers coat.

:25:56
I saw Hondo walking in the village
and no one spit when he passed by.

:26:00
I have come back just in time.
:26:03
There is no pride left in our people.
:26:06
Pride is a warrior's word.
:26:13
I have seen much, Santos. And i tell you
pride is not only a warrior's word.

:26:17
We can look the white man in the eye
and meet him on his own ground.

:26:20
- In peace?
- A warrior's peace, between equals.

:26:24
You've heard of the Cherokees. They walk
in peace and hold their heads high,

:26:28
and work for themselves,
not the white man.

:26:30
- You have seen this?
- With my own eyes.

:26:33
Here is the secret of
their pride and their wealth.

:26:36
Here is the seed of a new life for our tribe.
:26:39
The corn of Tahlequah.
:26:41
I ask you, Santos, call the young men
together that l may speak to them.

:26:45
There are no young men here.
Even the young are old now.

:26:49
But will they not say that
growing corn is woman's work?

:26:53
I am a warrior. What i do
can never be woman's work.

:26:58
And what Cherokees do,
Apaches can do bettler.


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