Overview
In the spring of 2005, Jim Miller, a Native spiritual leader and Vietnam veteran, found himself in a dream riding on horseback across the great plains of South Dakota. Just before he awoke, he arrived at a riverbank in Minnesota and saw 38 of his Dakota ancestors hanged. At the time, Jim knew nothing of the largest mass execution in United States history, ordered by Abraham Lincoln on December 26, 1862. Now, four years later, embracing the message of the dream, Jim and a group of riders retrace the 330-mile route of his dream on horseback from Lower Brule, South Dakota to Mankato, Minnesota to arrive at the hanging site on the anniversary of the execution. This is the story of their journey - the blizzards they endure, the Native and Non-Native communities that house and feed them along the way, and the dark history they are beginning to wipe away.
Cast
More Like This
Hotel Bogota - Eine einmalige Geschichte
Modern Guatemala City
Youth 100 Kilometers
Lost Heroes
Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster
A Documentary on the Making of 'Gore Vidal's Caligula'
Theory and Practice: Conversations with Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn
Fanalysis
The History of White People in America: Volume II
Pretty Old