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Originally Posted by FAX
I have a pop culture question and no place to ask it, so can I borrow your thread for a second, Mr. Rain Man? If you say no, I'll delete this post and we can talk about a team no one on Earth has much of an interest in whatsoever.
In "Dances With Wolves", the soldier guy rides into the Indian camp to tell them about the Tatonkas he saw. The Indians proceed to beat the living hell out of the soldier guy until the holy man Indian intercedes on his behalf. How come the Indians did that to the soldier guy? I mean, he'd already been to the Indian camp several times and was welcomed by the Chief Indian and the top Indian Braves ... it's not like they didn't know him. So why smack him around?
FAX
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I'll field this one:
The reason they beat the Lieutenant was because he was not invited to the camp that particular time. The native americans were not expecting company and did not have time to clean their village prior to his visit. It was really poor manners on Kevin Costners character to just invite himself in.
Another reason would be because upon his arrival, he misspoke the Cherokee word for buffalo. He was saying "Tutonkie" instead of "tutonka." Tutonkie means, "I banged your sister in the pooper" in cherokee, btw.
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