Well then is DWW an accurate depiction of the Sioux tribe then?
Did you read the article I linked for you? It was written by a Lakota.
http://www.emayzine.com/lectures/nc.htmI heard that the film was originally supposed to be about the Lakotas. But due to problems, they could not shoot it in the Lakota plains, so they had to move it somewhere else where the Sioux tribe was.
I'm not certain whether I understand this correctly.... 'Lakota' is the name these people have for themselves, 'Sioux' is what the white people called them, taking the term from a neighbouring ethnic group and shortening it. So Lakota and Sioux is the same.
The book was different - it's John Dunbar meeting the Numumu (Comanche).
If you saw the film, the you probably remember the scene when the old chief speaks to Dunbar that they were going to deal with the new white people who arrived. He takes a Spanish helmet out of a blanket and says, these were the first who came and we got rid of them. This of course is only 'accurate' when the ndns are supposed to be Numunu.
Did you all at least LIKE the film?
What would this say about the film, or in favour of the film?
If I remember correctly, the replies you got so far point at the film not being accurate. Still you ask 'us all', i.e. including ndn members of this forum, whether we 'at least' liked the film? Like, okay, so the film wasn'rt accurate, there are these misrepresentations of Lakota culture, okay, and the language is not correct, but yeah sure, we liked the film? You can't be serious.
What films about NA's would you recommend?
You cannot 'learn' about ndns from a film, or even from many films.