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- An interview with Nellie Two Bulls (1926-2007) who was a direct descendant of Chief Man Afraid of Horse. Her parents were George Whitehorse and Susan Blacksheep, but she was raised by her grandmother, Bessie (White Rabbit) Whitehorse. At the age of 12 Nellie received her Indian name Zintkala To Win (Blue Bird Woman). She was married to Matthew Two Bulls for over 50 years and together they had seven children.
- About the great leader of the Oglala Lakota Nation, Old Man Afraid of His Horse (1808-1878, and his son Young Man Afraid of His Horse (1836-1893), who inherit the leadership of the Hunkpatila Band of Oglala Lakota. According to his own statement, made at Red Cloud Agency in 1874, he was the third in direct line to bear the name. Generational dead reckoning indicates that his father was born about 1780, his paternal grandfather about 1755.
- A documentary about the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe. Oglala is a Lakota word meaning "to scatter one's own." The Oglala Lakota Nation is one of the seven bands of the Titowan (Lakota) division of the Great Sioux Nation. The Pine Ridge Reservation is the home of the Oglala. The reservation is the eighth-largest reservation in the country, covering 11,000 square miles in southwestern South Dakota.
- About seven individuals sharing the fact that they are Native Americans.
- About prejudices and setbacks for Native Americans in South Dakota and elsewhere in the United States.