Dave Trimble

Dave Trimble

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    • Thaddeus 2022-01-22 08:03:11

      The years of glory and humiliation intertwined

      Regarding historical events, I often get caught up in contradictory and contradictory statements and puzzled. For example, the western pioneering history of the United States, I can hear too many contradictory descriptions and evaluations. Some people describe the pioneers who are struggling to...

    • Kyle 2022-01-22 08:03:11

      The tide of the world is mighty, those who obey will prosper, those who oppose it will perish

      With the purpose of understanding the history of the development of the western United States, I watched the 9-hour 6-episode American TV series "Into the West" produced by HBO and the more than 2 hour movie "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee), both works objectively and impartially reproduce history,...

    • Paige 2022-01-22 08:03:11

      Based on the two main lines and three generations of the Indian and white families respectively, interspersed with blacks and Chinese, compose and restore the western epic that spanned 65 years. The history of European immigration to the U.S., the Great Western Migration, the Gold Rush, the Great Western Railway, and the Indian reserved land are magnificent, emotionally delicate, and heart-stirring. BTW, it is also a collection of the origin of Thanksgiving.

    • Hunter 2022-04-21 09:03:20

      Another classic miniseries... There is a classic line in the film "The West is just a place, not a way of life." After watching this drama, you will understand this sentence.

    Into the West quotes

    • Mr. Royer: [Sees the Lakota doing the Ghost Dance and grabs his pistol] This obscene display will cease immediately!

      Wovoka: This prayer. White people pray, go heaven. We go heaven too.

      Mr. Royer: You will stop dancing and disperse!

      [points pistol at him]

      Wovoka: [dancing and singing cease as all watch]

      [in Lakota]

      Wovoka: We should call him Young Man Afraid of Indians.

      [the Lakota begin to laugh]

    • Red Lance: [comes back into the house] You let the fire go out.

      Voices That Carry: Didn't notice.

      Red Lance: What good are all these white man's books if you don't know when you're cold?

      Voices That Carry: It's not that cold.