brock
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Post by brock on Jan 17, 2010 14:37:24 GMT -5
Many of you have been asking when the Crazy Horse and His Family Part Four DVD is coming out. It is done with the exception of a few still photos to insert into the DVD story. However just as the last still pictures were going to be sent and keep our December release on track, one of the youngsters within the family tragically died. It was a little beyond what most of us are used to, so the grieving process is a little longer.
I may post a preview soon but until I get those last still pictures which will take all of an hour maximum to insert, then I along with you must wait.
Thank you.
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Post by Dietmar on Jan 19, 2010 9:35:23 GMT -5
Brock, I`m sorry to hear this. This seems very tragic.
We will wait for the last part, of course.
Best wishes
Dietmar
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Post by brock on Feb 11, 2010 18:52:26 GMT -5
The feature length documentary and the fourth and final installment of the series "The Authorized Biography of Crazy Horse and His Family Part Four: Surrender, Death, and the Family Lives" is available now at www.reelcontact.com. Here is a clip from the show:
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Post by Dietmar on Mar 2, 2010 12:37:45 GMT -5
Brock, I recieved the new DVD today. Congratulation to you for completing the circle! You did a great job in giving Indian families a voice. I hope this will encourage others to tell their stories, too. Now I´m looking forward to the book... Very best wishes Dietmar
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Post by brock on Mar 3, 2010 1:28:12 GMT -5
Dietmar,
Thank you. Pretty much made me broke (lol) but letting them tell their stories without judgements or not trying to fit it into an existing story I think is important. There are many stories out there for sure by many Natives (most of them quiet and unassuming) but in order to do them, grants or some kind of assistance will be needed. Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull are recognizable enough to be able to get a lot of one's expenses back but others are more difficult for the most part.
The book is still their story. The only credit I am taking is that of a translator (or more aptly organizer). The appendix will have several of the family's probates.
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