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    Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee and Dancing With Wolves are very similar movies. They tell a similar story and theme. Each showed love,family, relationship, and trust. Being a part of a family especially both being an Indian, shows your true colors. Dancing With Wolves is about a man who leaves his home to start a new one out by the frontier, while Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee is about white men making reservations for the indians and planning to take their land. These movies were both a book…

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    In the movie Dances With Wolves, the heroic cycle is present. Dunbar, the main character, goes through many stages as he changes throughout the movie. Some stages are absent but most are there. Dunbar’s call to adventure is him getting shot. He was reckless, suicide attempt. A glimpse at how he wants to be reborn. This pushes him on to further things later on in the movie. This part starts the whole journey. His supernatural aid/mentor was the general sees Dunbar as special. He patches him up…

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    “Dances With Wolves, I am Wind in His Hair. Do you see that I am your friend? Can you see that you will always be my friend?” Said Wind in His Hair to John Dunbar. During the beginning of the movie, John Dunbar was neither Sioux nor Soldier. As the movie continued John showed who he was and became a valued member of the Sioux community. In the film Dances with Wolves Lieutenant John Dunbar creates a close relationship with the Sioux tribe. John begins becoming closer with the Sioux when he…

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    This paper is about the movie “Dances With Wolves.” Dances With Wolves is a 1990 Western film starring Kevin Costner. The movie starts during the Civil War when a Union lieutenant is wounded, the wound is threatening to cause his leg to be amputated. After the lieutenant leaves the hospital with his leg he goes back to the front and steals a horse and runs in between the two lines which causes the fighting to start up again. After Lieutenant Dunbar galloped through no man's land and survived…

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    are or they are aiming to be important to foster communication and friendship. Dances with Wolves is a movie about John Dunbar, a soldier that chooses to take a post in the West because he wants to see the frontier before it is gone. After finding the fort abandoned John becomes friends with the nearby Lakota and becomes part of their tribe by learning the language, being given his own name, Dances with wolves, and marrying Stands with a Fist, a white girl who was saved by the Lakota when she…

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    have been many conflicts, avenues in which ideas were deliberated and yet argued upon again. Every country is different. Every state is different. Recently the argument between the people of Michigan has come to a climax as to whether the hunting of wolves for game should be allowed in the state or not. This dates back to when the human race were hunters and gatherers, hunting mammoths to extinction. The circle of life, predator and prey. Killing animals to eat and survive was a part of daily…

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    New Guinea Singing Dog

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    crossbred of a sled dog. Males can weigh 29-43kgs and have a height of 25-33 inches, while females can weigh 25-39 kgs and have a height of 24-28 inches. Tamaskans are very athletic and large. When it comes to appearance, they closely resemble those grey wolves and other wolfdogs. They excel well when it comes to agility, obedience and work. Though generally healthy, male Tamaskans may suffer from cryptorchidism or undescended testes, epilepsy, and even degenerative…

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    The Grey Wolf History

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    extinction was caused by fear and the belief that wolves were causing losses to livestock across the United States. Reintroduction started in Yellowstone in 1995 and 1996 with an initial population of 66 wolves which has grown into a population of 1,000 in 2006. Wolves are social amongst themselves, but typically avoid interaction with humans, living in groups between 2 to and up to 15 individuals and a territory ranging from 50 to 1,000 square miles. Wolves are social animals and prefer to hunt…

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    Foxes and Wolves From wicked to cunning, from proud to spiteful, the wolf and the fox have both been characterized as villains amongst the animal kingdom for many years, but behind the shared claws and fangs, the two creatures are completely different in their methods of deceit. Both being of the Canis genus, the wolf and the fox are cousins. However, they are very different in their movements and behaviors. While both are seen as treacherous creatures, the fox is agile and cunning while the…

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    Did you know that wolves can go 5 months in absolute darkness? The place most wolves live at are around rocky outcrops. Also, The physical characteristics of the mexican wolf is mostly gray with some brown on its back, around the head and tail. The mexican wolf’s diet is mostly hooved animals. Although, they are also known for eating smaller animals such as rabbits and beavers. My topics for the three paragraphs is that their habitat is around rocky areas/outcrops, the physical appearance of the…

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