Extended Reading
  • Thelma 2022-01-22 08:03:11

    Aoyama is still there, How Many Suns

    The wheels of history are rolling forward, never waiting for anyone. If you do not change, someone will always force you to change.

    The whole play revolves around a "wheel", which shuttles in every corner. The white line male protagonist Jacob comes from the WHEELER family and has been a wheelmaker...

  • Travon 2022-01-22 08:03:11

    Belongs to the west of Jacob

    History is always a personal history. Different people have different experiences, different feelings, and different stories, so they will have different histories. However, everyone's story is only a limited part.
        Enjoyed the first few episodes very much. Jacob's desire for ideals in the West...

  • Zion 2022-04-19 09:02:47

    I like William Wheeler, the separation and separation of his Indian wife is exciting. In the second episode, I saw his son and wife, but they were speechless and moved to tears.

  • Deonte 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Magnificent, heartbreaking.

Into the West quotes

  • Voices That Carry: [comes back to the reservation after going to the Carlisle boarding school for 9 years] I'm looking for Red Lance, son of White Crow, grandson of Running Fox.

    Red Lance: [In Lakota] Who looks for Red Lance?

    Voices That Carry: [in Lakota] His brother, Voices That Carry.

    Red Lance: [repeats name] Voices That Carry.

    [in English]

    Red Lance: Little brother, look at you. Did they drink your blood and turn you into a wasichu?

    [both laugh]

  • 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]