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William Knifeman saves him, but an overwhelmed Bear yells at his spirit guide to leave him alone. Knifeman sheds one tear and leaves. Bear is shot with a tranquilizer dart by Maximus – an eccentric mohawked recluse driving a dune buggy. Maximus studies star maps, monitors radio frequencies, and grows eggplants "for when the star people return."
William Knifeman then asks him what he’s learned. Bear says he knows now that he doesn’t have to be the only leader. He’s from a strong community and he’s proud to be a part of it.
Some of the series’ most memorable characters, like warrior William Knifeman (Dallas Goldtooth), are themselves no longer living — they’re spirits who return to counsel those left behind ...
Bronze statue of Liver-Eating Johnson erected over his grave at Old Trail Town in Cody, Wyoming. Johnson joined Company H, 2nd Colorado Cavalry, of the Union Army in St. Louis in 1864 as a private and was dishonorably discharged the following year. [8] During the 1880s, he was appointed deputy sheriff in Coulson, Montana, and a town marshal in ...
Death of Hank Williams. Hiram "Hank" Williams died on January 1, 1953, at the age of 29. Williams was an American singer-songwriter and musician regarded as one of the most significant country music artists of all time. Williams was born with a mild undiagnosed case of spina bifida occulta, a disorder of the spinal column, which gave him ...
Kids dressed as the characters from the show for Halloween, people quoted our lines and turned my brother Dallas (“William Knifeman” or “Spirit”) into a meme, and my mom didn’t disown me.
Dallas Goldtooth (Mdewakanton Dakota / Diné, born May 3, 1983 [1]) is a Native American (Sioux) environmental activist and performing artist. He is a co-founding member of the 1491s, a Native American sketch comedy group and a member of the cast of the television series Reservation Dogs. He is a Dakota language -instructor, writer, artist, and ...
June 11, 1980. Imprisoned at. San Quentin State Prison. William George Bonin (January 8, 1947 – February 23, 1996), also called the Freeway Killer[ 2 ] and the Freeway Strangler, [ 3 ] was an American serial killer and sex offender who raped, tortured, and murdered young men and boys between November 1968 and June 1980 in southern California.