Into the West
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:08:00
There ain't nothin' dirty about it.
:08:01
I lived with her people,
hunted buffalo with them.

:08:04
I learned to honor their ways.
:08:07
They made me one of their sacred own.
:08:10
I hope you'll do the same for her.
:08:12
We'll do our best.
:08:14
It may take time.
:08:23
It's a boy.
:08:28
She didn't cry out, not a bit.
:08:31
How's that possible?
:08:32
Leah, Indians aren't human.
:08:34
They don't feel pain like we do.
:08:36
They're heathens.
:08:49
I will name him after grandfather...
:08:54
Abraham.
:09:04
And his Indian name will be "high wolf. "
:09:20
One thing I can't get out of my
head are those California oranges.

:09:23
This big.
:09:25
Bright and shiny, grow everywhere.
:09:27
Boy, I miss them.
:09:28
Then why'd you come home?
:09:30
Oh, Mexicans pushed us out,
but people are pushing back.

:09:34
Just like Texas, california's like
a virgin lookin' for a husband.

:09:38
It's gonna draw folks, no
matter what the dons say or do.

:09:40
Could be a positive thing for a man, to be
a part of it all, help settle the country.

:09:45
Look at brother Nathan.
:09:46
He stuck it out in Texas.
:09:47
Now he's got a farm, raisin' a family.
:09:49
He didn't come back home,
tail tucked between his legs.

:09:58
You know, I came close to losin'
my scalp a number of times.


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