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00:00:00Oh, ho! I hear the drums of war! Oh, ho! The savage magic of drums of war!
00:00:24Deep in the forest at moonrise, loud as the thunder it comes!
00:00:32I hear the sound of my heartbeat over the sound of the drums!
00:00:40Oh, ho! You are my destiny!
00:00:48Oh, ho! My heart will never be ever free! Oh, ho!
00:01:18Oh, ho!
00:01:48Oh, ho!
00:02:18Oh, ho!
00:02:24Auntie!
00:02:30Why, aren't they handsome!
00:02:32Aunt Agatha!
00:02:34At my age, a lady no longer has to hide her admiration for handsome men.
00:02:39What are they?
00:02:40Garruk boar.
00:02:41Are they friendly?
00:02:43I don't call a poisonous snake my friend, on account of he don't bite me.
00:02:47Jonathan said it was so peaceful.
00:02:49Oh, he's an artist. He prefers not to see things other people do.
00:02:53Snakes is snakes.
00:03:02Do they mean to make trouble?
00:03:04They never tell what they mean, ma'am.
00:03:06It's them young'uns, especially them Tuscaroras from the south.
00:03:09They're the ones to look out for.
00:03:11I thought you said they were Iroquois.
00:03:13They're all Iroquois, miss.
00:03:15The French give that name to the Mohawks, Onidas, Tuscaroras, Cayugas,
00:03:20and the Senecas when they joined up together.
00:03:23This is all Mohawk country.
00:03:24The ones with the shaved heads is Mohawks.
00:03:27The long hairs are Tuscaroras.
00:03:29They're fearsome fighters, them Mohawks.
00:03:31Ain't nobody, not even the French or the British, ever beat them in a battle.
00:03:36How soon do we reach Port Alden?
00:03:38About midday, if we don't have no trouble.
00:03:46There's the fort.
00:03:49How do I look, Aunt Agatha?
00:03:52Like a very proper lady going to tea.
00:03:56Evidently, you don't approve.
00:03:58When a woman puts on her war paint, she's more dangerous than any Mohawk.
00:04:02Except that we like our scalps with something under them.
00:04:07Let's go.
00:04:37Sergeant, have them drive that wagon to the back of the arsenal.
00:05:00Keep a guard posted on it until it's unloaded.
00:05:02Yes, sir.
00:05:04Something precious?
00:05:08Baskets and powder.
00:05:11But there's something really precious.
00:05:19She appears to be already well guarded.
00:05:22The chaperone may need relief.
00:05:24Excuse me.
00:05:29May I present myself, madam?
00:05:31I'm Captain Langley, commandant of Fort Alden.
00:05:33How do you do?
00:05:34My niece, Cynthia Stanhope.
00:05:36I am Agatha Stanhope.
00:05:38We've come to visit Mr. Jonathan Adams, the painter.
00:05:41Do you know him?
00:05:42Yes, ma'am.
00:05:43Where does he live?
00:05:47Well, you needn't get that frosty look.
00:05:49My niece is his fiancée.
00:05:52Is he expecting you?
00:05:54Well, no. I wanted to surprise him.
00:05:56You will.
00:05:57Do you know where I might find him?
00:06:00Just a moment.
00:06:03Clem!
00:06:04Clem Jones!
00:06:05Come over here, please.
00:06:09Yes, Captain?
00:06:10Clem, these ladies are looking for Jonathan Adams.
00:06:12So are all the other ladies.
00:06:15Clem, Clem!
00:06:16Miss Cynthia Stanhope is Jonathan's fiancée.
00:06:21No.
00:06:23This is not so funny.
00:06:24He knows about this?
00:06:26Good man, we did not come here to discuss our personal affairs with you.
00:06:29We simply want to know where Mr. Jonathan Adams lives and where he is at this moment,
00:06:33and that is all, thank you.
00:06:35You are very welcome.
00:06:36Captain Langley.
00:06:37Clem.
00:06:38Where is Adams?
00:06:39Out there, someplace.
00:06:41With all those frightening Indians?
00:06:43There's nothing to be afraid of, ma'am.
00:06:45The Indians here bother our friends right now.
00:06:47I will certainly consider you lax in your responsibilities
00:06:50if you allowed him to go out there without an adequate escort.
00:06:53Oh, he's not alone.
00:06:54He took a cow along.
00:06:55And my daughter, Greta.
00:07:13Jonathan.
00:07:15Uh-huh?
00:07:16I'm hurting all over.
00:07:18Oh, I'm sorry, Greta.
00:07:20Rest a while.
00:07:26I'm very beautiful.
00:07:28Oh, and the cow?
00:07:30It is a cow.
00:07:33Why are you laughing?
00:07:35I always laugh when someone else laughs.
00:07:37It is my disposition.
00:07:39And if someone should cry?
00:07:41Well, a woman enjoys to cry almost as much as she does to laugh.
00:07:56That feels wonderful.
00:07:59I know.
00:08:00I do it for my father all the time.
00:08:06You know how to do everything to make a man happy.
00:08:10That too is my disposition.
00:08:15And when a man kisses you?
00:08:18I kiss him.
00:08:25I kiss him.
00:08:43You have a lovely disposition, Greta.
00:08:45I am happy with it.
00:08:47You know, I should marry a girl like you.
00:08:50You're very sweet to say that.
00:08:52But you should not marry me.
00:08:53I am too stupid for you.
00:08:54May the Lord protect me from a brainy woman.
00:08:56Not if she is brainy for you.
00:08:59Ten years from now, I will be fat like my father.
00:09:02Then we'll marry a farmer that's stupid like me.
00:09:05We'll have many children.
00:09:06We'll be together until we die.
00:09:08Now I'm beginning to think you're the smartest woman I've ever known.
00:09:11I'm too happy to be smart.
00:09:24No!
00:09:55Who will lead me to the chief Kowanen?
00:10:01Rabbits do not talk. Men do.
00:10:03And the crow screams from the highest branch
00:10:05because it is afraid to touch its feet to the ground.
00:10:20How will you answer me?
00:10:22I will answer when you tell me why you must see him.
00:10:25Since when does the great Kowanen
00:10:27permit boys to decide who will and who will not see him?
00:10:30Your tongue is too long.
00:10:32You will not shorten it.
00:10:33I'm in your village as a friend
00:10:35and your laws protect me.
00:10:38I am Kyoga, son of Kowanen.
00:10:41I will carry your message.
00:10:43Then tell your father that I come to give him warning.
00:10:45Of what?
00:10:47More settlers and more muskets.
00:10:53White man butler says he brings you warning
00:10:55of new settlers and more muskets.
00:11:12Greetings, Kowanen.
00:11:14My son says you bring a warning.
00:11:16Yes, sir.
00:11:18Greetings, Kowanen.
00:11:20My son says you bring a warning.
00:11:23Numbers tell more than words.
00:11:25Today, 61 settlers and a wagonload of muskets
00:11:28arrived at Fort Alden.
00:11:30Why is this a warning?
00:11:32Whose land will the settlers turn into plowed fields?
00:11:36There is plenty of land.
00:11:38Against whom will the muskets be used?
00:11:40It is wise to be strong,
00:11:42for this keeps your enemies peaceful.
00:11:44It is talked that many more soldiers will come.
00:11:47The eagle is not afraid of the mole.
00:11:50Those were my father's words.
00:11:53And he is dead.
00:11:56And we, the once proud Tuscarora,
00:11:58are driven from our land by whites
00:12:01and come like beggars to our friend the Mohawks
00:12:04for a handful of corn
00:12:06and a piece of earth on which to spread our blankets.
00:12:09He was advised not to make war.
00:12:11There was no peace without surrender.
00:12:14They came one by one until they swarmed like ants all over us
00:12:18and left us nothing but a choice of how to die.
00:12:22It is happening here as I saw it happen there.
00:12:26The Great Spirit brought the Iroquois to the Tree of Peace
00:12:30and taught us to listen to the eagle that sees afar.
00:12:34And the wise men told us we must bind ourselves together
00:12:37by holding each other's hands so strongly
00:12:40nothing could break them apart.
00:12:43White men cannot destroy us unless we forget the great laws
00:12:46and so destroy ourselves first.
00:12:49I will make no war on the white men.
00:12:56Why do you want us to fight your own people?
00:12:58They are not my people.
00:13:08Once there was no greater warrior than your father, Kiwanen.
00:13:11He is getting old.
00:13:13His spirit is gone.
00:13:14I do not understand him.
00:13:16I would have said at least let us take the muskets
00:13:18so they will not be used against us.
00:13:20Juanita.
00:13:26Will you help us get those muskets?
00:13:28But if you are caught, they will be killing.
00:13:30A Mohawk is not afraid to die for his land.
00:13:33Learn from the Tuscarora
00:13:35whose old men called us young ones makers of fire
00:13:38and chained us with their peaceful words
00:13:40until it was even too late to die.
00:13:42The muskets make us that much stronger.
00:13:44You heard what our father said.
00:13:46I take our father's advice when I take the muskets.
00:13:48With my own ears I heard him say
00:13:50it is wise to be strong for this keeps your enemy peaceful.
00:14:09Ha ha.
00:14:12Ha ha ha ha.
00:14:14Really, Mr. Jones.
00:14:16The fast woman of the fort will buy this.
00:14:18She will never try to wear it.
00:14:20But it will make her happy to pretend it is her size.
00:14:22Ha ha ha ha.
00:14:35When do they close the gates?
00:14:37At sunset.
00:14:38The sun is setting now.
00:14:41Can anyone get into the fort after the gates are closed?
00:14:44The gates do not open again until sunrise.
00:14:47Aren't you worried about your daughter?
00:14:49They always get back just as the gates are closing.
00:14:52Always?
00:15:08You.
00:15:09It's sunset.
00:15:10All Indians outside the wall.
00:15:12I left my blanket back there.
00:15:14I do not wish to lose it.
00:15:16Go get it.
00:15:17And hurry up.
00:15:30Close the gates.
00:15:37Wagon coming, sir.
00:15:48Open the gates.
00:16:01My cow, thank you.
00:16:03Welcome.
00:16:04I'm getting tired of keeping the gates open for almost every night.
00:16:06Do not be too hard on her, Captain.
00:16:07She forgets everything when she has her portrait painted.
00:16:13Close the gates.
00:16:18Poor Langley, I'm afraid I'll give him...
00:16:22Cynthia.
00:16:25Here.
00:16:30Cynthia.
00:16:33What cloud did you fly in on?
00:16:35I gave her a ride on my broom.
00:16:37Dear Ann Agatha, as frightening as ever.
00:16:39Dear Jonathan, as flighty as usual.
00:16:41Even in the wilderness.
00:16:45Oh, that's Sir Greta.
00:16:46She models for me.
00:16:47But you were commissioned by the Massachusetts Society to do 20 landscapes.
00:16:51And I have not a single painting without at least one tree in the background.
00:16:54Show them to me, Jonathan.
00:16:56Well, naturally, naturally.
00:16:57But first you must get you settled and talk about you and Boston and family and friends.
00:17:01The paintings can wait.
00:17:02I'd like to see them now, Jonathan.
00:17:05Well, do you insist?
00:17:07Come here, Ann Agatha.
00:17:08I'm not the least interested in your paintings, Jonathan.
00:17:10Only in your character.
00:17:12But you'll know me better through my work.
00:17:14I will know you with more pleasure when you engage in more profitable work instead of...
00:17:17Painting is my work.
00:17:18And if you've made this long journey to say the same things you've been saying...
00:17:21Please, Jonathan.
00:17:22I do so badly want to see your pictures.
00:17:26We won't be going long.
00:17:29All these miles.
00:17:30Days and days in the wagon.
00:17:31Can't even say how do you do before beginning...
00:17:33Where are we going anyway?
00:17:35To see your pictures.
00:17:36Oh, pfft.
00:17:37They're over there.
00:17:41Greta, take care of the wagon, please.
00:17:53So you're his model, hmm?
00:17:55Yes.
00:17:56He works very hard, ma'am.
00:17:58And very good, too.
00:18:00Look.
00:18:01I'll show you.
00:18:13Is that all new?
00:18:15And very beautiful?
00:18:17Yes.
00:18:18Altogether too, obviously.
00:19:00Very interesting.
00:19:02Really, Jonathan, how can you live in this dungeon?
00:19:05I don't.
00:19:06I just sleep here.
00:19:07Keep my belongings here.
00:19:08Otherwise, I'm out of doors for as long as there is light.
00:19:11You were to be home two months ago.
00:19:13One loses track of time out here.
00:19:15There are the four seasons and Easter and Christmas.
00:19:17The days don't seem to count as calendar days.
00:19:22Jonathan.
00:19:23Come home with me now before the winter sets in.
00:19:25And get involved in politics?
00:19:27No, no.
00:19:28Not me, dear.
00:19:29I'm a painter, not a politician.
00:19:30All I want to do is paint.
00:19:31You act like an irresponsible child.
00:19:33You need someone to take care of you.
00:19:40You are really quite wonderful, Cynthia.
00:19:42You made this long, hard journey to tell me this because...
00:19:45Because I love you.
00:19:51What am I to do about you, Cynthia?
00:19:53Marry me.
00:19:54Oh, you've decided?
00:19:56Yes.
00:19:57We'll have a lovely home in Boston.
00:19:59And you'll do wonderful portraits of important people.
00:20:02Shades of an Agatha.
00:20:03That's not very kind.
00:20:05Forgive me.
00:20:07I'm hungry.
00:20:08How can you think of food at a time like this?
00:20:12But with you, my dear Cynthia,
00:20:13one is not permitted to think of anything more exhilarating.
00:20:17I just can't understand you, Jonathan.
00:20:19And you mustn't.
00:20:20You see, you risk propriety if you do.
00:20:22And where would a gentlewoman be without her precious propriety?
00:20:27In any event, a man with a full stomach is much easier to handle.
00:20:42That from a gentlewoman.
00:20:43Improprietously!
00:20:44Cynthia!
00:20:56Cynthia!
00:20:57Cynthia!
00:21:26Love plays the strings of my banjo
00:21:43When I am dreaming of you
00:21:49Love plays the strings of my banjo
00:21:55And tells me my darling is true
00:22:00Need your kiss, little sweetheart
00:22:06When the day is done
00:22:11Need your kiss, little sweetheart
00:22:16Like the earth needs the sun
00:22:22So when I strum on my banjo
00:22:26The world is humming along
00:22:32Love plays the strings of my banjo
00:22:37When I put my heart in my song
00:22:43Good appetite.
00:22:45The panel of Fort Alden.
00:22:47She should be rung every hour as a warning to all decent young people.
00:22:51You have a lusty wit, madam.
00:22:53Yes, sir.
00:22:55And a spinster because my wit made me laugh every time a man proposed.
00:22:59In due time, the joke was on me.
00:23:04Oh, there you are, Cynthia.
00:23:07This is Mr. Butler.
00:23:08How do you do?
00:23:09You've already met Captain Langley.
00:23:11I presume you two gentlemen know each other.
00:23:14We can hardly avoid knowing each other when the community is small as this.
00:23:18Has he done anything worth looking at, Cynthia?
00:23:21There are some very interesting things.
00:23:24Mr. Adams has not thought to show us any of his work.
00:23:27Well, I didn't think you were interested, Mr. Butler.
00:23:29Anything that happens in the Mohawk Valley is of interest to me.
00:23:32Have you been here very long?
00:23:34I was born here, Miss Stano.
00:23:36My family was the only white family in this area.
00:23:39When settlers began coming in,
00:23:41I used to think of this entire valley as my personal property.
00:23:46Weren't the Indians here before you?
00:23:48Indians? The Indians are savages.
00:23:50They have no more rights than animals.
00:23:52The Spanish knew what they were doing and they made slaves of them.
00:23:55No one will ever make a slave of an Iroquois.
00:23:57Then they should be slaughtered before they slaughter us.
00:24:00But no one will listen to me, Miss Stano.
00:24:02We'll plow their fields and dig their graves at the same time.
00:24:06Settlers come and then the preachers and the soldiers
00:24:10and even the painters of pictures
00:24:12squeeze the great valley into a small frame like a fence.
00:24:16And that's the end of freedom to breathe.
00:24:20Idiots.
00:24:25What a threatening man.
00:24:27I never can decide which he hates more,
00:24:29the Indians or the settlers.
00:24:31I'm not sure he's quite sane.
00:24:34He's wrong about the Indians, I know that.
00:24:36We leave them alone, they'll leave us alone.
00:24:42THE END
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00:26:13Why don't you go out? Do something.
00:26:17He'll get a long fireman on me.
00:26:24All right, hold your fire.
00:26:26Stop shooting at shadows before you slaughter each other.
00:26:32They're most likely gone by now.
00:26:34We'll form a detail and search the fort from one end to the other.
00:26:37How'd they get in here?
00:26:39A fine bunch of soldiers.
00:26:40I'll find out how they got in here.
00:26:50Come on, sit down and finish your supper.
00:26:53At a time like this?
00:26:55Maybe you'd rather go to your room and go to sleep.
00:26:57Who could sleep with all this commotion going on?
00:27:00By the time you're ready for bed, it'll all be over.
00:27:03I am rather tired, Aunt Agatha.
00:27:05Somebody better make certain there are no Indians
00:27:07in our room waiting to scalp us.
00:27:08Come along.
00:27:27Any Indians in here?
00:27:31You fool!
00:27:34You've had a long journey.
00:27:36Sleep late tomorrow morning.
00:27:38What will you be doing?
00:27:40Working.
00:27:42With that girl?
00:27:44That girl and the cow, too. The picture isn't finished yet.
00:27:46Sleep late, dear.
00:27:51Good night, Aunt Agatha.
00:28:00This isn't Boston, Cynthia.
00:28:02A long face doesn't stand a chance
00:28:04against a round of ammunition in the right places.
00:28:08Good night, Cynthia.
00:28:39Beautiful.
00:28:41Let me go.
00:28:43Oh, no.
00:28:45Then kill me.
00:28:47I like beautiful things. I like them alive.
00:28:49I'd rather paint you.
00:28:53Magnificent.
00:28:55With your eyes like lightning, will you?
00:28:58I know what's in that painter fellow's room.
00:29:00All right, let's go.
00:29:02They're coming in here.
00:29:04Hide over there.
00:29:06Hurry up!
00:29:09Come on.
00:29:21Yep.
00:29:23There she is.
00:29:25We built this tunnel ten years ago
00:29:27so we could get the Indians from behind
00:29:30if they were attacking us.
00:29:32Someone must have opened it for me inside.
00:29:34Been entertaining any Indians lately?
00:29:36No more than usual.
00:29:38Bet you can't get part of it.
00:29:40Been so peaceful so long,
00:29:42I plum forgot about that tunnel.
00:29:44What got into those redskins tonight, Captain?
00:29:46I don't know.
00:29:48Mean, just plain mean.
00:29:50Killed for the love of killing.
00:29:52Should be skinned alive, every one of them.
00:29:54The dirty, mean, ignorant,
00:29:56slinking, red-skinned skunks.
00:29:58For letting you take your land away from them?
00:30:00Whose side you on?
00:30:02Nobody's. I'm a painter.
00:30:04You sound like an Indian lover, Mr. Painter.
00:30:06I have no reason to hate them.
00:30:08You seen what they done tonight?
00:30:10Maybe it was our fault.
00:30:12If you don't like how we do around here, you can get out.
00:30:14Messing around with pictures
00:30:16ain't gonna help settle this valley.
00:30:18Put it in the tunnel.
00:30:37Sorry.
00:30:39We'll double the guards.
00:30:41Keep on searching.
00:30:43We'll find them.
00:30:45You got it.
00:30:47You got it.
00:30:49You got it.
00:30:51You got it.
00:30:53You got it.
00:30:55You got it.
00:30:57You got it.
00:30:59You got it.
00:31:01You got it.
00:31:03You got it.
00:31:04We'll double the guards.
00:31:06Keep on searching.
00:31:23You all right?
00:31:25Yes. Thank you.
00:31:27I guess you'll have to stay here until tomorrow morning.
00:31:30Then I'll smuggle you out of my wagon.
00:31:32Why?
00:31:34You are not like the others.
00:31:36People have been telling me that since I was six,
00:31:38and I still don't believe it.
00:31:40Trouble is, the others aren't like me.
00:31:42That is too bad.
00:31:44Don't be so timid.
00:31:46I only want to see the other side of your face.
00:31:50Magnificent.
00:31:52You must let me paint you.
00:31:54I'm sorry, but it's the best I have to offer.
00:31:57Good night.
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00:32:54Good morning.
00:32:56Good morning.
00:32:58Jonathan is going to fetch the cow.
00:33:00I wonder why he bothers to paint the cow
00:33:03when he already has you in the picture.
00:33:07The cow is expected by the Massachusetts Society.
00:33:10I am the surprise.
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00:33:45Is it true that in New England
00:33:47the men carry hot water jugs when they go courting a lady?
00:33:54Good morning, Greta.
00:33:56Good morning, Cynthia.
00:33:58Good morning, Jonathan.
00:34:00Perfect light. I don't want to miss it.
00:34:02I'd like to join you, Jonathan.
00:34:04After last night?
00:34:06I wouldn't think of it.
00:34:08You shouldn't go either.
00:34:10I have a charm that will protect me.
00:34:12I didn't mean you, Greta.
00:34:14You can't go either.
00:34:16I'm only painting the cow today.
00:34:18See you at sundown.
00:34:20Who will get your lunch?
00:34:21I'll milk the cow.
00:34:31Open the gates.
00:34:33Anyone leaving the fort today is at their own risk.
00:34:35Captain Langley will not be responsible.
00:34:37Okay, he's not responsible. Open the gates.
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00:35:22An Indian woman does not kiss,
00:35:24not even for amusement.
00:35:26Come up here next to me.
00:35:35Juanita,
00:35:37I'm going to kiss you.
00:35:47Why are you laughing?
00:35:49You look so long-faced.
00:35:51And your mouth became small
00:35:53as if you had eaten a bitter root.
00:35:55You're supposed to close your eyes when you kiss.
00:35:57Do I close my eyes to watch a sunset?
00:35:59What does that have to do with it?
00:36:01A sunset is as beautiful
00:36:03as the spring flowers
00:36:05or the silver path of the moon across the water.
00:36:07The eyes open to welcome beauty.
00:36:09They close only to shut out ugliness.
00:36:11So kissing must be ugly.
00:36:15The way you put it, it sounds logical.
00:36:17Only it isn't.
00:36:21Are you married, Anita?
00:36:23No, not yet.
00:36:25Why not? I'm sure there are many.
00:36:27There are many and there are none.
00:36:29And I'm afraid.
00:36:31Afraid of what?
00:36:33The white man, what he will do to us.
00:36:36I heard you talk to that man in your room.
00:36:39There was no hate in your words.
00:36:41Your heart was good.
00:36:43Come to our village.
00:36:45Learn about us
00:36:47so that you may tell your people
00:36:49that we wish only to live in peace with them.
00:36:51Oh!
00:36:59Get in the back.
00:37:01I will not. I...
00:37:05Why are you with the white man?
00:37:07Because you, my half-grown brother
00:37:09and the brave Tuscarora warriors
00:37:11left me behind.
00:37:13We had no chance to...
00:37:15You will have plenty of chance
00:37:17to explain to our father.
00:37:19You may come back to your place, white man.
00:37:21When the smoke is on the ground
00:37:23like a frightened dog.
00:37:25Come on.
00:37:45Why do they always talk so much?
00:37:47They waste their breath if they talk about me.
00:37:49I have no more.
00:37:51I am Iroquois.
00:37:53And my father is chief of all the Iroquois.
00:37:57When a young fire burns so fiercely
00:37:59that its flames reach for a tree
00:38:01it must be put out
00:38:03before it burns down the forest.
00:38:05Not put out, but made to burn where it should.
00:38:07They broke the peace when I told them not to.
00:38:09Rockawa, the Tuscarora, led them to it.
00:38:12A guest must respect the house of his host.
00:38:14Youth and hate make dangerous thoughts.
00:38:17He has nothing left but revenge.
00:38:19We must try to understand.
00:38:21Ow!
00:38:23That hurts.
00:38:25Be more gentle, Anita.
00:38:27The white man is tender.
00:38:29Like a young pig cries at the smallest pain.
00:38:32Rockawa, you talk like a fool.
00:38:34A man would not say that to me and live.
00:38:36Now you talk like a boastful fool.
00:38:38Stand up, Keoga.
00:38:42How brave you are, Rockawa,
00:38:44to fight a half-grown boy.
00:38:51Oh!
00:39:21Oh!
00:39:52Are you all right?
00:39:54You're a good lad, Keoga.
00:39:56But you'd better put on some more size
00:39:58before you challenge a man that big.
00:40:00Will you teach me how to...
00:40:02Sure, I'll teach you.
00:40:09A good guest does not create disturbances
00:40:11in his host's house.
00:40:13I beg you to forgive me.
00:40:16And please do not be too hard on him.
00:40:18I'm sorry.
00:40:19Please do not be too hard on him.
00:40:21I told you he was our friend, father.
00:40:23I believe it.
00:40:26You will be welcome always
00:40:28wherever there is a Mohawk fire.
00:40:32I will paint pictures of you, Kawanan,
00:40:34and your ways,
00:40:36and I will show them to my people
00:40:38so that they will know you better.
00:40:42He who fills his mouth with big words
00:40:44ends by eating dirt.
00:40:50Any sign of the wagon yet, Sergeant?
00:40:52No, sir.
00:40:54All right, close the gates.
00:41:00Has he ever stayed out this late before?
00:41:02No, miss.
00:41:03It is very disturbing.
00:41:05Most likely killed by the Indians.
00:41:09What a horrible man!
00:41:11He should not say those bad things
00:41:13unless it is true.
00:41:15But what else can it be?
00:41:17There is no doubt
00:41:19that there are not any pretty women out there, are there?
00:41:21I insist that you and your soldiers
00:41:23make an immediate search for that man.
00:41:25Where would you search for him?
00:41:27I'd start with the Mohawk village.
00:41:29They may not be agreeable.
00:41:31Then burn it down.
00:41:33We don't happen to be at war with the Mohawk.
00:41:35What was last night? A social visit?
00:41:37If you won't send your soldiers,
00:41:39I'll gather the settlers and we'll go ourselves.
00:41:41The gates are closed, Mr. Butler.
00:41:43Neither you nor anyone else
00:41:45goes out of this fort tonight.
00:41:47There's no reason yet to believe
00:41:49that he's lost his cow
00:41:51and is still looking for it.
00:42:05What are they singing, Anita?
00:42:07They tell of Te Gagauita,
00:42:09who brought love and laughter
00:42:11and the tree of peace to the Iroquois.
00:42:15I didn't know an Indian could laugh
00:42:17until I met you.
00:42:19Do small birds sing
00:42:21when the hawk circles his nest?
00:42:23As for love and peace,
00:42:25they might as well have told me
00:42:27the Indians have wings and fly among the angels.
00:42:29They do?
00:42:31Why has the white man never learned to love?
00:42:35Does the hawk love when he
00:42:37circles the small bird's nest?
00:42:39Then you do know love.
00:42:42As you know, peace and laughter.
00:42:44I'm glad.
00:42:46And from Ontario,
00:42:48where live the Hurons,
00:42:50came Te Gagauita,
00:42:52father of the Iroquois,
00:42:55to plant the tree of peace
00:42:57beside Lake Onondaga.
00:43:00The tree of peace
00:43:02whose roots are in the heaven.
00:43:15Come on, Anita!
00:43:45No!
00:44:02Throw it back!
00:44:04Come out and get it!
00:44:06Throw it back!
00:44:08Come and get it!
00:44:15Now you get it!
00:44:45Now you get it!
00:45:15Now you get it!
00:45:45Now you get it!
00:46:04But it's been days.
00:46:06How can you stand by
00:46:08and do nothing all this time?
00:46:10He knew it was not a good time
00:46:12to leave the fort.
00:46:13He didn't realize how dangerous it was.
00:46:15He should have.
00:46:17He's been here long enough.
00:46:19He used to make out like we was the main one.
00:46:21He's most likely found the truth by now.
00:46:24How can you laugh?
00:46:26They laugh because they are men
00:46:28and try to hide with laughter
00:46:30that they're afraid to go out there
00:46:32and look for Jonathan.
00:46:34That is why they laugh.
00:46:36I ain't fighting no Indians
00:46:38for that painter fellow.
00:46:40I like her on my head.
00:46:41Butler!
00:46:43I'm going to have you stirring up a war
00:46:45against the Mohawks.
00:46:47The war has started, Captain.
00:46:49That senseless little raid several nights ago
00:46:51and now this.
00:46:53The crafty devil's feeling out your courage.
00:46:55When he finds you haven't got any
00:46:57he'll come in one night
00:46:59and slaughter every one of you.
00:47:01He's right.
00:47:03He's stupid.
00:47:05Or crazy.
00:47:07The Iroquois are thousands.
00:47:09We are maybe 200.
00:47:11Very wise.
00:47:13I'm not leaving here
00:47:15until I know what happened to Jonathan.
00:47:17I always knew I'd die a spinster.
00:47:20Now where is he going?
00:47:42The captain from the fort.
00:47:44Let him enter.
00:47:56Is this the white friend's greeting
00:47:58to Gowanen and his family?
00:48:03I beg your forgiveness, Gowanen.
00:48:05I'm sorry.
00:48:07I'm sorry.
00:48:09I'm sorry.
00:48:11This thoughtless imp of Satan
00:48:13has been gone for days
00:48:15and we thought him dead or lost.
00:48:17After all my worry it struck me funny
00:48:19to find him peacefully employed
00:48:21at painting her portrait.
00:48:23You would do better to be angry with him.
00:48:25That comes now.
00:48:27With your permission.
00:48:29I should beat your brains in
00:48:31for all the trouble you've caused.
00:48:33What has he done?
00:48:35About driven me crazy, that's all.
00:48:37The settlers don't understand
00:48:39the Iroquois, Gowanen.
00:48:41They make predictions of massacre
00:48:43by painted redskins.
00:48:45When Jonathan failed to return
00:48:47he promptly said the Indians killed him
00:48:49and started agitating for a war against you
00:48:51as punishment for your crime.
00:48:53He's got the people all stirred up.
00:48:55I guess I'd better get back to the fort
00:48:57as quickly as possible,
00:48:59show myself alive and happy.
00:49:01Will you be back?
00:49:03Quickly as a horse can run.
00:49:05Keoga, you will go with them.
00:49:07He who plans war does not send his only son
00:49:09into the enemy camp.
00:49:12Each time I look upon Gowanen
00:49:14and his wife Minika,
00:49:16I thank my God for them,
00:49:18their wisdom and their goodness.
00:49:20Long life to you.
00:49:22And to you, long life.
00:49:24How soon will you be in?
00:49:26I've got some paintings to take
00:49:28and I want to bring back some more supplies
00:49:30so I'll take the wagon.
00:49:32We better take back that cow too.
00:49:34And I won't wait for you.
00:49:36I can try to get in before sundown.
00:49:38We'll be back with tomorrow's sun.
00:49:40Keoga.
00:49:42Yes?
00:49:44Be careful of your manners among the white people.
00:49:46Yes, Mother.
00:50:09Come on, let's go.
00:50:40I don't understand it.
00:50:42He promised to be here by sundown.
00:50:45Could something have happened?
00:50:47Can't think of anything.
00:50:49Everything was certainly peaceful enough when I left.
00:50:51But now, he's gone.
00:50:53He has gone.
00:50:55He's gone.
00:50:57He's gone.
00:51:00What's the matter?
00:51:02You're crying.
00:51:04You're crying.
00:51:06You're crying.
00:51:07I was certainly peaceful enough when I left.
00:51:09That Jonathan, when he's painting, he forgets time.
00:51:14Might as well get some sleep.
00:51:22Evening.
00:51:27You should know better than to hide in shadows
00:51:28when there's an Indian worry on.
00:51:30Indian worry?
00:51:32I thought the Indians were peaceful.
00:51:34You said so yourself, Captain,
00:51:35and you know better than anyone how to read the Indian mind.
00:51:39Evacuate the fort, get out of the valley,
00:51:41or you'll all be dead within 24 hours.
00:51:43You worry too much, Mr. Butler.
00:51:45You will get bad stomach trouble.
00:51:54Now this day we are met together.
00:51:57The great spirit has appointed this day.
00:52:01Now this day we are met
00:52:04because of this death which is our lot.
00:52:08Our lot.
00:52:09Our lot.
00:52:11Now into the ground will he be born,
00:52:15the young Keoga.
00:52:17Now then,
00:52:20we wipe away the falling tears
00:52:23so that peacefully you may look around.
00:52:27And then something stops your ears.
00:52:30With care we remove whatever it is
00:52:34that is in your heart.
00:52:36And so you will hear the words to be said.
00:52:40Our lot.
00:52:41Our lot.
00:52:43There is a stoppage in your throat,
00:52:45and we take it away that you may speak your hearts.
00:52:49Our lot.
00:52:50Our lot.
00:52:52Every day we are losing our men
00:52:55into the earth they are born.
00:52:58Also our women and children and our grandchildren,
00:53:02they are born into blood.
00:53:04Our lot.
00:53:05Our lot.
00:53:07I see the ghost of the Tuscarora
00:53:10walking through the woods.
00:53:12And with them I see the ghost of the Mohawk.
00:53:16For you are dead.
00:53:17Dead as Keoga is dead.
00:53:20Killed.
00:53:22Killed as Keoga was killed by the white man.
00:53:27And the ghost must walk the earth until the last day
00:53:30before the white man has plowed up the burial ground.
00:53:33And there is no place for the dead to rest.
00:53:36This is what I see as I see Keoga dead before me.
00:53:42And no man saying the blood of a hundred white men
00:53:45for each drop of young Keoga's blood.
00:53:49You grieve because you have not the courage to fight.
00:53:52You are dead.
00:53:53Dead.
00:53:54No.
00:53:55No.
00:53:57Rockawa the Tuscarora speaks angry words
00:54:01and maybe with reason.
00:54:04But not he nor I, no matter what is in our hearts,
00:54:07can make war.
00:54:08That only the council can decide.
00:54:11And you will talk for peace
00:54:13because your women owned your mind.
00:54:16And a white man owned your daughter.
00:54:20I've seen with my own eyes.
00:54:22No.
00:54:24Juanita, go to the house.
00:54:31The white man killed my son.
00:54:34He will not kill my daughter.
00:54:36I love your daughter.
00:54:37The white man does not know love.
00:54:39Only conquest.
00:54:42Let the runners go out to all the chiefs of the clans
00:54:46for a war council.
00:54:55Why did they kill my brother?
00:54:57I don't know, Juanita.
00:54:59I can't even begin to understand it.
00:55:02They must have known it would start a war.
00:55:05There's a madness about this thing.
00:55:08That the moon were making ugly faces at the sun.
00:55:10And the stars were chasing each other like mad dogs.
00:55:14I don't know, Juanita.
00:55:16I don't know.
00:55:17I don't know.
00:55:18I don't know.
00:55:19I don't know.
00:55:20I don't know.
00:55:21I don't know.
00:55:22I don't know.
00:55:23I don't know.
00:55:24For they are mad dogs, these white men,
00:55:26who would make war to destroy each other.
00:55:29What are they made of that they would deny their own people?
00:55:31What white man has done that?
00:55:33This man, Butler.
00:55:35Who came to tell my father of the new muskets.
00:55:37Butler?
00:55:39Why?
00:55:40To make my father war against the settlers.
00:55:44Jonathan, you must leave while there is still time.
00:55:48If the council decide for war, and they will,
00:55:51they will kill you first.
00:55:52Why would Butler?
00:55:54He doesn't matter now.
00:55:55Jonathan, think of yourself.
00:55:57You are a white man.
00:55:59Blood for blood.
00:56:00Jonathan for Keoga.
00:56:02They will kill you and throw your body
00:56:03through the gate of the fort,
00:56:04and that will be their declaration of war.
00:56:06No!
00:56:09They have decided for war.
00:56:11I must try to stop them.
00:56:12No, Jonathan.
00:56:14They will kill you.
00:56:14Go now.
00:56:17Jonathan!
00:56:22Jonathan!
00:56:38Go on.
00:56:40I'm your friend.
00:56:42You are a white man.
00:56:43Regardless, I am still your friend.
00:56:46You must not blame all white men for this murder.
00:56:48Let me find out first what madman did this thing.
00:56:51We offered peace, they gave us death.
00:56:54Now they will have war.
00:56:55Let his body carry the flaming war arrows to the white man.
00:57:00So be it.
00:57:10Father.
00:57:12Mother, they've taken Jonathan prisoner.
00:57:13He is our enemy.
00:57:15You know he isn't.
00:57:16I know his skin is white.
00:57:18I do not know the color of his heart
00:57:19because I cannot see it.
00:57:22You do not sound like my mother.
00:57:24I am also Keoga's mother.
00:57:27I love Keoga.
00:57:28You also love the white man.
00:57:30And I will hate those who hate him,
00:57:32and I will kill those who kill him,
00:57:34even though it be my own father.
00:57:36If the law be blood for blood,
00:57:37then I too must obey this law.
00:57:39This is a man-made law.
00:57:41For men do nothing they enjoy so much as dying,
00:57:45knowing that women will go on making new life
00:57:48to take the place of all the wasted dead.
00:57:52What are you waiting for?
00:57:54Go, free this man.
00:57:55Send him on his way before they cut him up in pieces,
00:57:57the bloodthirsty fools.
00:58:03♪♪♪
00:58:10♪♪♪
00:58:20♪♪♪
00:58:40♪♪♪
00:58:50♪♪♪
00:59:00♪♪♪
00:59:07It will not be so quick, white man.
00:59:10There will be fire,
00:59:11and a tearing of the skin a little at a time.
00:59:15No, you will not die fast.
00:59:18You will die piece by piece,
00:59:20and I shall take the first.
00:59:22♪♪♪
00:59:32They're gonna need to cut me loose.
00:59:34They'll need to hurry.
00:59:35Somebody might have heard him.
00:59:37♪♪♪
00:59:43Climb this wall and jump.
00:59:44On the other side, there's a soft brush.
00:59:46You will not be hurt.
00:59:47You're coming with me?
00:59:48I belong with my people.
00:59:49You with yours.
00:59:50I'm not leaving without you.
00:59:51Will it do any good for you to stay here and die
00:59:53instead of going to warn your people?
00:59:56I love you, Oneida.
00:59:58I'll come back for you.
01:00:00♪♪♪♪
01:00:03You see, Jonathan,
01:00:04I keep my eyes closed when I kiss you.
01:00:07Now I know why.
01:00:09Tell me.
01:00:10To love is to close one's eyes to everything
01:00:12except the beauty of love.
01:00:14Now go while my eyes are still closed.
01:00:17♪♪♪♪
01:00:27♪♪♪♪
01:00:37I got you!
01:01:07♪♪♪♪
01:01:17♪♪♪♪
01:01:37♪♪♪♪
01:02:06Someone's running here!
01:02:07He looks hurt!
01:02:10♪♪♪♪
01:02:16Give me a hand!
01:02:19♪♪♪♪
01:02:47♪♪♪♪
01:03:16♪♪♪♪
01:03:45♪♪♪♪
01:04:12Tell the colonel we've had warnings
01:04:14so we'll be able to hold him off for a while.
01:04:16But he'd better get help here as fast as he can.
01:04:18Yes, sir.
01:04:19♪♪♪♪
01:04:21All right, close the gates.
01:04:25Open those gates again.
01:04:27No one else leaves the fort.
01:04:28I am not a prisoner.
01:04:30I will not be detained like a prisoner.
01:04:32We need every man here.
01:04:33I gave you warning, but you wouldn't listen to me.
01:04:36Now you expect me to die with the rest of you.
01:04:38But I'm not such a fool.
01:04:39Open those gates and let me make my own way.
01:04:41Butler!
01:04:44♪♪♪♪
01:04:50Why did you give them warning, Butler?
01:04:52What information did you have?
01:04:53It's enough that I warned them.
01:04:55You said they would attack within 24 hours.
01:04:57Yes, that was a good prediction, wasn't it?
01:04:59Kewanen's son, Keoga, was murdered approximately 24 hours ago.
01:05:03Did you know that, Butler?
01:05:05What is one Indian to me?
01:05:07How did you know Keoga was murdered?
01:05:09It came to me in a vision.
01:05:11How many shots were in your vision, Butler?
01:05:13As many as it takes to kill an Indian.
01:05:15One is enough for a man who knows how to shoot.
01:05:17But there's twice as much pleasure in two.
01:05:19And what pleasure was there in going to Kewanen
01:05:21and telling him about the new muskets?
01:05:23That's a lie.
01:05:24A mohawk told me.
01:05:26You take the word of a mohawk against that of a white man?
01:05:29Mohawks don't lie, Butler. You know that.
01:05:31♪♪♪♪
01:05:34You killed Keoga because they're coming!
01:05:37We'll let you off, Mr. Butler, since you insist.
01:05:40Open the gates!
01:05:42Tell the mohawks we use the new muskets most regretfully,
01:05:45if you have the chance!
01:05:47♪♪♪♪
01:06:02Open!
01:06:04Open!
01:06:06Let me in!
01:06:08Bar the gates.
01:06:10Open up!
01:06:12Let me in!
01:06:13Visa, fetch my muskets.
01:06:15Open up!
01:06:17Embarrass his name!
01:06:19♪♪♪♪♪
01:06:23Hurry up!
01:06:25♪♪♪♪♪
01:06:32Go inside and get ready to help the wounded.
01:06:34It will be better for you.
01:06:36♪♪♪♪♪
01:07:05♪♪♪♪♪
01:07:35Wait!
01:07:44Wait!
01:07:46♪♪♪♪♪
01:07:57♪♪♪♪♪
01:08:26♪♪♪♪♪
01:08:55♪♪♪♪♪
01:09:08They're leaving!
01:09:10They'll be back.
01:09:11But we'll give them the same and better when they do.
01:09:13Gator, bring wine.
01:09:15Free wine for everybody.
01:09:17And brandy, too.
01:09:19It is too good for the Indians.
01:09:21They won't appreciate it.
01:09:24Oh!
01:09:26Buck up, man.
01:09:27It's not nearly as painful as childhood.
01:09:29And how would you know, miss?
01:09:33We gave them what we did.
01:09:34They've run off with their feathers dragging.
01:09:36Will they come back?
01:09:38And with more men.
01:09:40What if help doesn't arrive in time?
01:09:43We don't think that way.
01:09:44We say we'll hold them off until help arrives.
01:09:47Jonathan shouldn't be allowed to fight.
01:09:49He might be blinded or have his hands wounded.
01:09:52He mustn't be wasted this way.
01:09:53He's an artist.
01:09:55He would not even be a good artist if he were not first a man.
01:09:58And today is fighting day, even for us women.
01:10:02Greta, I've said some nasty things about you, and I'm sorry.
01:10:07I did not even hear them.
01:10:09It is my disposition.
01:10:11Greta!
01:10:15Do you love Jonathan?
01:10:17Jonathan does not love me.
01:10:19Nothing else matters.
01:10:21It is that way many times.
01:10:23Love commands, but never obeys.
01:10:26I must bring wine to the men.
01:10:28They are thirsty.
01:10:34What are you standing there for?
01:10:36These people need tending to.
01:10:38Will!
01:10:51If we're left alive, come back to Boston, Jonathan.
01:11:21No, not to marry me.
01:11:22I have no hope anymore.
01:11:24But to work, or at least to live to work.
01:11:28I don't know, Cynthia.
01:11:30There's lots to think about.
01:11:50We can hold them off no longer!
01:12:19Retire! Take whatever cover possible!
01:12:41Move them!
01:12:49Open the windows!
01:13:15Open the windows!
01:13:45Open the windows!
01:14:15The dead are like leaves of grass underfoot. And yet they died for nothing.
01:14:36For who has won this battle? Neither white man nor Indian.
01:14:42We hold you prisoner, Kawane.
01:14:44But not the great nations of the Iroquois.
01:14:47For now the Iroquois will listen to the warnings of the Tuscarora.
01:14:50And the war fires will burn from the salt ocean to the great river.
01:14:55The white man will be driven from the lands of the Iroquois as were the French a hundred years ago.
01:15:00Kawane!
01:15:08There's the man who killed your son.
01:15:10He was no man's friend, not yours nor ours.
01:15:14He would have had us destroy each other to have this valley for his own.
01:15:17Is it for this man we must set our world on fire?
01:15:20Do we give him what he wanted even though he is dead?
01:15:27Too many have died already because of him.
01:15:38Here they are, Captain. That's all of them. Take good care of them now.
01:15:41If you ever come to Boston, do come and visit us.
01:15:45You too, Greta. It's really been wonderful knowing you.
01:15:48I must say I'll certainly be glad to get back to Boston and civilization away from all these disgusting Indians.
01:15:56Deliver my paintings to the Massachusetts Society, Cynthia.
01:15:59There are eleven more than they ordered.
01:16:01Aren't you coming with us?
01:16:03No, dear Anne Agatha, I'm staying right here.
01:16:11Goodbye, Cynthia. Have a good trip.
01:16:15Love commands but it never obeys.
01:16:19Greta taught me that.
01:16:21You always knew that, Cynthia. You are also a woman.
01:16:26Greta, I still think you're the smartest woman I've ever known.
01:16:39Now we can truly dry our tears.
01:16:42For the great spirit has sent us a son in the place of he who was taken away.
01:16:47And for this reason we give you the name Geoga.
01:16:51May you be happy until your spirit leaves us.
01:16:55Now, go to Oneida.
01:17:03Why are you closing your eyes?
01:17:05I'm waiting to be kissed.
01:17:07In front of all these people?
01:17:08Oh, there are some things worth learning from the white man.
01:17:47When the day is done
01:17:52Give a kiss, little sweetheart
01:17:57Like the earth gives the sun
01:18:02So when I strum on my banjo
01:18:06The world is humming along
01:18:12The perfect strings of the banjo
01:18:17When I put my heart in my song