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  2. Return to Lonesome Dove - Wikipedia

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    "Return to Lonesome Dove," which spreads its seven hours thinly across three evenings (8 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, CBS-Ch. 2), does more than suffer by comparison with the original. It is a mess on its own terms, closer in emotional depth and action to old episodes of TV's "The Cisco Kid" than to the original "Lonesome Dove."

  3. Catoosa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Catoosa was home to Bluford "Blue" Duck, the infamous outlaw depicted in Lonesome Dove. He is buried in Dick Duck Cemetery located at the intersection of 193rd and Pine street. The town grew from a population of 241 in 1900 to 410 by 1910. The local economy included a grain elevator, a cotton gin and mill, a marble works and some coal mines. [6]

  4. Cherokee clans - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee have seven clans and have had that number as long as there has been contact with Europeans. Some have multiple names, and according to ethnographer James Mooney the seven are the result of consolidation of as many as what was previously fourteen separate clans in more ancient times.

  5. Blue Duck (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Duck was born in the Cherokee Nation, with the name of Sha-con-gah. By the early 1870s he was riding with gangs across the Oklahoma Territory committing armed robberies and acts of cattle rustling. Blue Duck became romantically involved with Belle Starr during that time.

  6. Lonesome Dove series - Wikipedia

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    Lonesome Dove (1989) Return to Lonesome Dove (1993) – This miniseries is set a year after the events of Lonesome Dove. The story was written by John Wilder. [3] [4] McMurtry was not involved in the production of this and he was not happy when CBS implied that he was a collaborator. [5] Streets of Laredo (1995) [6] Dead Man's Walk (1996 ...

  7. Category:Cherokee legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cherokee legendary creatures" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Comanche Moon (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Comanche Moon is a 2008 American Western television miniseries, an adaptation of the 1997 novel of the same name.Woodrow Call and Gus McCrae are in their middle years, serving as Texas Rangers.

  9. Nûñnë'hï - Wikipedia

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    After seven days, the Nunnehi returned for the Cherokee and led them to a large stone deep into the mountains. As the Cherokee watched, the stone rolled away, revealing an entrance into the mountain. Inside the mountain was the most beautiful place the Cherokee had ever seen, and many families rushed into the mountain without ever looking back.