This is a free viewing and also is educational as it shows how the Native Americans actually lived and acted though there are mostly white guys playing the older Natives. Also have to admit when I first saw this movie I feel in love with it and it took about 30 years to freaking find it.
I love that now...
MzTibish 1 week ago
ECELLENT, ECELLENT MOVIE !!! Saw it 31 yrs. ago in a theater, it immediately jumped onto my top 10 movies of all time list and has NEVER strayed. ' WINDWALKER ' IS THE GREATEST !!!
frigid1001 2 weeks ago
@ShawDAMAN We'll introduce ourselves as sisters and the look on peoples faces it priceless they start asking if I was my sister's love child or I took after my sister/mother she is 17 yrs older than me so it's easy to assume she's my mother. And in a way she has been, she and her hubby helped to raise me because my parents were up in years when I came. So they would come get me on weekends or summer break to go on trips etc.
Skydancer1971 1 month ago
@ShawDAMAN Exactly when my father's family and a few of my mom's side as well disowned my eldest sister for marrying a black man, I told them they disown me too.I am actually close to my brother in laws family than my own wich my niece and I joke we're color blind, she dates white guys where as I've on occasion gone out with black guys too funny. When you think about it. but me and her are more like sisters because we're so close in age. So we have fun with that too.
Skydancer1971 1 month ago
@Skydancer1971 Remarkable. Sorry to hear about your more prejudicial family members. :( I'm happy that no one in my family is like that that I know of. My Dad's family are American of UK and other european descent and my mom is hispanic (puerto rican mother, columbian father.) My sister married a man whose mother is from India and whose father is a mix of black, caucasian and some other stuff haha. We all get along well and when we dont, it's not for racial reasons thank goodness.
ShawDAMAN 1 month ago
@ShawDAMAN You're welcome but it is frustrating with my biggoted father's side, I do know that Grandpa was 3/4 Native American with black and Hispanic his mother was supposedly a captured slave and my great grandpa was full Native but his own parents were from four different tribes. Talk about baffling
Skydancer1971 1 month ago
@Skydancer1971 Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
ShawDAMAN 1 month ago
@ShawDAMAN there is more but thought I would share that and Camp Creek West VA was also at one time owned by Grandma's family as well
Skydancer1971 1 month ago
@ShawDAMAN I started researching when it showed on my father's birth certificate that his father's race was half breed and not much was known of him because he was killed out in Texas by a train however I have a feeling he was pushed. I know my mother's side better, interesting facts about Christienburg Virginia was named after my great, great Aunt, Queen Elizabeth disowned a nephew who she gave that land too over here after bannishing him. My Great, Great, Grandfather on my mother's Mom's side
Skydancer1971 1 month ago
@Skydancer1971 I am also still looking into my own ancestry purely for interests' sake- it's always cool to think about your ancestors. Today I traced my paternal grandmother's family all the way back to England in the 1600's! They came to America (Massachusetts) in the 1630's, stayed there for 4 or 5 generations before moving to Ohio (where my dad was eventually born) Fascinating stuff. One of them was evidently killed in an Indian raid out west in the 1800's, ironically..lol
ShawDAMAN 1 month ago