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Ambrose, Stephen E, Crazy Horse and Custer, New York, 1975

Silko, Leslie Marmon, Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit, New York, 1996

Nies, Judith, Native American History: A Chronology of a Culture's Vast Achievements and Their Links to World Events, New York, 1996

Avery, Susan and Skinner, Linda, Extraordinary American Indians, Chicago, 1992

Dando-Collins, Stephen, Standing Bear is a Person: The True Story of a Native American's Quest for Justice, Cambridge, MA, 2004

Smith, Paul Chaat and Warrior, Robert Allen, Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee, New York, 1996

Brown, Dee, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, New York, 1976

Edited by Peter Nabokov, Native American Testimony; A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present, 1492 - 1992, New York, 1992

Robinson III, Charles M., The Men Who Wear the Star; The Story of the Texas Rangers, New York, 2001

Steiner, Stan, The New Indians, New York, 1968

Ken Burns' Documentary, "The West"

2001 "Black Indians; An American Story", narrated by James Earl Jones and edited by Stephen Heape

Chuck Connors in Branded, the first season

The Lone Ranger, selected television episodes

Wagon Train, selected television episodes

Buffalo Bill Jr., selected television episodes

Judge Roy Bean, selected television episodes

The Rifleman, selected television episodes,

Abbott & Costello, Ride em, Cowboy, (1942)

How the West Was Won, (1962), based on the Louis L'Amour book of the same name

Hombre, Paul Newman, 1967

Desert Patrol, (1932), Bob Steele

The Searchers, 1956, John Wayne

Son of Paleface, 1952, Bob Hope

Ella Mae, from the Radio Series :Have Gun, Will Travel

Every now and again it is nice to look at benchmarks and see that yeah, I am making a little bit of progress...

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