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00:00:01I figured it was a hurt deer, or rabbit, or snake.
00:00:09Not a rabbit, not a deer.
00:00:13His kind was more dangerous than a snake.
00:00:16He was an Apache.
00:00:19For ten years we'd been on a savage war with his people,
00:00:22a bloody no-give-no-take war.
00:00:30Come on!
00:01:00Drink.
00:01:10Ah, better slow.
00:01:22I'm going to kill you before.
00:01:30I knew it was dangerous to keep a fire going in the Apache country, but the boy's wounds were badly infected and he was running a high fever.
00:01:46He had eight pieces of buckshot in his back and I had to dig every one of them out with my knife.
00:01:52I could hear him grinding his teeth together, but he never let out a sound.
00:01:56For the next few days, I panned the stream for gold and kept an eye on the boy.
00:02:01I wanted to be on the move and I was glad he was getting his strength back quickly.
00:02:08Your legs feel stronger today?
00:02:09A little bit.
00:02:18Ah, you've still got a limp.
00:02:21Today I must leave.
00:02:22No, I must go. Too soon for you.
00:02:25For my legs, yes. But for my family, no. This is my novice time. I am 14, so I learned to be a man.
00:02:32I go on trips alone.
00:02:34But I have been away too long.
00:02:36In the wiki-up, my mother is crying.
00:02:39My father looks for me, I think.
00:02:41I am their only one now.
00:02:43My brother and my sister were killed at Big Creek.
00:02:45My mother is crying, he said.
00:02:46Funny, it never struck me that an Apache woman would cry over a son like any other woman.
00:02:48Apaches are wild animals, we all said.
00:02:52Do you pray to kill her of enemies?
00:02:53Hmm?
00:02:54Not even to life-giver?
00:02:55The ones up there.
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00:02:58Now we have another name.
00:02:59Apaches pray for all white men to die.
00:03:00But now, I pray to keep you safe.
00:03:01At sunset last night.
00:03:02I threw pollen to the four winds and the four winds
00:03:27Why?
00:03:28At sunset last night, I threw pollen to the four winds for you.
00:03:32Thanks, boy.
00:03:34This is very big, against headache and sickness.
00:03:38Now it is yours.
00:03:48They could have killed. Put away your gun.
00:03:53I know my people. They have been watching us. They see I am not harmed.
00:03:58This is clear talk. It says they can still kill.
00:04:19This white man is my friend! This white man is my friend!
00:04:28There, it says you are.
00:04:29That's why I am not harmed.
00:04:33He must not be hurt when did my son become a tame Apache father look he gave me life again when the
00:04:58soldiers wounded me where did you meet soldiers it will shame us to say an
00:05:04Apache should not do what others cannot know this one he was with them no he
00:05:08found me later he healed me it will be wrong to harm him you do not give orders
00:05:14you speak our tongue hello white men pay many dollars for the scalp of an Apache
00:05:20you know that I know then why did you not take his skill if I kill an Apache it'll
00:05:26not be for scalp or money why not my people and your people are at war it is
00:05:30not my way to fight there's a way of all my eyes it is not my way you are a woman
00:05:35maybe it is well known that Apache do not take scalps either and they are not
00:05:41women he hides something why are you here in our mountains I look for gold and
00:05:47silver for what for yellow iron he did not kill we will not kill this time but not
00:05:59again they wanted to kill me all right but they let me go I learned things that
00:06:16day Apache mothers cried about their sons Apache man had a sense of fair play
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00:07:48Two men were killed and for three others it was much worse because they were only wounded.
00:08:14But this was war and it was terrible cruelty from both sides.
00:08:21They found a pouch in one of the wounded men and in the pouch there were three Apache scalps.
00:08:27So they dug a pit on the ground and they rubbed his face with the juice of a mezcal plant.
00:08:32And they made me watch the ants come.
00:08:39Learn it. Learn it well. This is Apache land. You have no right here.
00:08:43Where Cochise lives no white man can live.
00:08:46Take your weapons. Go. Let your face not be seen again.
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00:09:27Just coffee for me.
00:09:29We had to smoke turkey today.
00:09:30No, just coffee.
00:09:35Wipe them all out.
00:09:36Virtually.
00:09:39Jeffords?
00:09:39Yes, sir?
00:09:40I'm Colonel Bunnell.
00:09:43You received my message?
00:09:44That's why I'm here, Colonel.
00:09:45What's on your mind?
00:09:46I've just been given the command at Fort Grant.
00:09:48Congratulations.
00:09:49My orders are to clean out Cochise and his Apaches from the Graham Mountain area.
00:09:53Pretty big orders, sir.
00:09:54Wipe them all out.
00:09:55Wipe them like hogs, I said.
00:09:58Like hogs.
00:10:00This man was in a party of miners ambushed yesterday afternoon by Apaches.
00:10:04Half of them were killed.
00:10:07Whereabouts was the ambush?
00:10:08Just south of here.
00:10:09He said they wounded Cochise.
00:10:10He said they got 10 or 12 Apaches out of a war party of 50.
00:10:13There weren't 50.
00:10:15There were only five.
00:10:16Not a one of them got scratched.
00:10:17How do you know, Jeffords?
00:10:19I watched it.
00:10:21Watched it?
00:10:22Seems to me most men would have lent a hand.
00:10:24I was hogtied.
00:10:25The Apaches jumped me earlier.
00:10:27Oh, you fought your way out, eh?
00:10:29They let me go.
00:10:31Never heard of a thing like that happening to a white man.
00:10:35Did you, John?
00:10:36No.
00:10:37Did you, Milt?
00:10:39No.
00:10:39I ran across a wounded Chiricahua, boy.
00:10:45I healed him up.
00:10:47I guess they thought they owed me something.
00:10:49Apaches planned fair?
00:10:50Yes.
00:10:51I don't understand.
00:10:53You mean you found a wounded Apache and didn't kill him?
00:10:56That's right.
00:10:56I'd like to ask you why.
00:10:59That's what you want to say to me about, Colonel.
00:11:17Jeffords?
00:11:17I think I know how we can stop Cochise.
00:11:21I have 250 freshmen from Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
00:11:24They're smart, disciplined troopers.
00:11:26Yes, I've seen those fellows around.
00:11:27I have a good plan.
00:11:28I want information from you, and I want you to do a little reconnoitering for me.
00:11:31In six months, the war will be over, and we'll have Cochise up by his neck.
00:11:35No, you won't, Colonel.
00:11:36Listen, Jeffords, I'm an expert on open field warfare.
00:11:38I have 30 years...
00:11:39Cochise can't even read a map.
00:11:40But he and his men know every gully, every foot of mountain, every water hole in Arizona.
00:11:46His horses can go twice as far as yours in a day, and his men can run on foot as far as a horse can run.
00:11:52He can't write his name.
00:11:54But his intelligence service knows when you got to Fort Grant and how many men you've got.
00:12:00He's stopped the Butterfield stage from running.
00:12:02He's stopped the U.S. males from going through.
00:12:04And for the first time in Indian history, he has all the Apaches from all the tribes fighting under one command.
00:12:10You're not going to string him up in six months, Colonel, not in six years.
00:12:15Good day, gents.
00:12:17Terry.
00:12:18Jeffords.
00:12:20But you are going to scout for me.
00:12:21You can find somebody else.
00:12:23Maybe Captain Jeffords became too friendly with the Apaches.
00:12:27Maybe he doesn't know what side he's on.
00:12:29Easy, gents.
00:12:31I'm not looking for trouble, but if you don't fight against him, you're with him.
00:12:35And I've got a right to say that.
00:12:36Who says so?
00:12:37What's your name?
00:12:38Ben Slade.
00:12:38I own a ranch only a mile out from Fort Grant.
00:12:41Even so, the Apaches burned my house last month.
00:12:44My wife was inside.
00:12:46Almost got my boy, too.
00:12:48Seems to me a white man like you would want to see that sort of thing stopped.
00:12:51That's right.
00:12:51Anybody would.
00:12:52Then why don't you join the colonel's staff?
00:12:54That's private business, Slade.
00:12:56War ain't private business.
00:12:57Not when they're murdering our women and kids.
00:12:59At Big Creek, we murdered Indian women and kids.
00:13:01Cochise started this, and any men...
00:13:02Now, just let's get the facts straight here.
00:13:05Cochise didn't start this war.
00:13:06A snooty little lieutenant fresh out of the east started.
00:13:10He flew a flag of truce, which Cochise honored, and then he hanged Cochise's brother and five others under the flag.
00:13:15Oh, you hear all sorts of stories.
00:13:17You want to know why I didn't kill that Apache boy?
00:13:20Well, for the same reason I wouldn't kill your boy or scout for the army.
00:13:23I'm sick and tired of all this killing.
00:13:25Besides, who else is out here in the first place?
00:13:27I don't know, Tom.
00:13:29I don't think a white man's always done right, but we're bringing civilization here, ain't we?
00:13:32Clothes, carpets, hats, boots, medicine.
00:13:35Why, I got a wagon load of first-class whiskey waiting for me in the east.
00:13:39I could sell that at a dollar a bottle if it wasn't for Cochise.
00:13:42It's an ambush!
00:13:43Run!
00:13:43Hi, Juan. Come on in.
00:13:59Hi, Tom.
00:14:00Hi, Mel.
00:14:01After all this time, one single freight wagon squeezed through with the military.
00:14:05Cochise didn't show his ugly face.
00:14:07You're going to send your mail riders on a military guard, too?
00:14:10I'd take the army and the navy.
00:14:11No eastern mail's going out or come in for seven weeks.
00:14:14The Apaches are shooting my job right from under me.
00:14:17Well, you know, Mel, I kind of think maybe there's a way to get your mail through.
00:14:21A new route?
00:14:22Can I have the use of this office every afternoon for a while?
00:14:25Oh, what for?
00:14:25Juan!
00:14:27Juan, I've got some work for you.
00:14:29I want to hire you for maybe almost a moon.
00:14:31I want you to teach me to speak Apache good.
00:14:34I want to learn about Apache spirits.
00:14:36I want to learn about the Apache ways.
00:14:38Apache in here.
00:14:39No white man has to learn these things.
00:14:41Why do you?
00:14:42I want to speak to Cochise.
00:14:43Are you crazy, Tom?
00:14:44I tell you, Mel, I'm sick and tired of being in the middle.
00:14:47I'm tired of having people like Lowry, and even you and Terry ask me which side I'm on.
00:14:51I've been willing to take a chance up in Cochise's territory to look for gold.
00:14:54All right, now I'll take a chance on something else.
00:14:56Cochise will not speak with white men.
00:14:58Won't send up smoke signals.
00:14:59He will not come to see you.
00:15:00No, no, I want to go and see him.
00:15:03To his stronghold.
00:15:04That's right.
00:15:04No white man's seen Cochise in ten years and lived to tell it.
00:15:07Well, there was a time when you could parley with him.
00:15:10Well, don't try it, Tom.
00:15:11The ants will be feeding off your eyes.
00:15:13Oh, well, that could happen anytime.
00:15:14Didn't miss it by very much the other day.
00:15:17Juan, will you teach me?
00:15:18I want to speak to Cochise about letting the mail go through.
00:15:21Maybe even about peace.
00:15:22Yes, I will teach you.
00:15:24And for this, I will not take any dollars.
00:15:26But I think it will end bad.
00:15:28I think Cochise will kill you.
00:15:33Mel, can we use the office?
00:15:35It's your eyes.
00:15:48Good enough.
00:15:49Apache eyes are quick.
00:15:50This says you come in peace.
00:15:52They will not believe it, but perhaps it will make them want to find out.
00:15:56You've learned to speak our language well.
00:15:58You do not yet think like an Apache.
00:16:00But you are not distant from it.
00:16:02Juan, you've been a good guide.
00:16:04If I see Cochise, what grows from our talks will be from you too.
00:16:09Last night I heard an owl.
00:16:10The worst of all signs.
00:16:12It is not yet too late.
00:16:13Come back with me.
00:16:15They will kill you.
00:16:16I didn't hear the owl, Juan.
00:16:18Thank you anyway.
00:16:20Remember then, if you see him, do not lie to him.
00:16:31Not in the smallest thing.
00:16:32His eyes will see into your heart.
00:16:35He is greater than other men.
00:16:36Good night.
00:16:48I started into the canyons that were the beginning of Cochise's country.
00:17:12I never felt so lonely and so dog-scared in my life.
00:17:15For three days I climbed higher into the mountains in which the Apache stronghold was hidden.
00:17:45I never felt so lonely.
00:17:52I never felt so lonely.
00:17:59I never felt so lonely.
00:18:06I never felt so lonely.
00:18:13I never felt so lonely.
00:18:20On the afternoon of the third day I was nearing the entrance to the stronghold.
00:18:23Juan had told me what to look for.
00:18:26I knew then that Cochise had given me permission to enter.
00:18:30I kept my hands visible, away from my weapons.
00:18:33I tried to look at ease.
00:18:36I knew.
00:18:37I knew that Cochise had given me permission to enter.
00:18:39I kept my hands visible, away from my weapons.
00:18:41I tried to look at ease.
00:18:43I kept my hands visible away from my weapons I tried to look at ease
00:19:13The Lone Ranger
00:19:43The End
00:20:13The End
00:20:43The End
00:20:44I've come to speak to him about the welfare of his people
00:20:47It is known that he respects truth as he respects bravery
00:20:51You hold these for me
00:21:06I'll want them when I leave
00:21:10How do you know you will leave here alive?
00:21:22I am Cochise
00:21:24Speak
00:21:25When the Indian wishes to signal his brother
00:21:32He does so by smoke signs
00:21:33This is the white man's signal
00:21:37My brothers far away can look at this
00:21:40And understand my meaning
00:21:42We call this mail
00:21:44And the men who carry the mail
00:21:46Are like the air that carries the Apache smoke signals
00:21:49And they seek no trouble
00:21:52Yet your warriors kill them
00:21:54I've come here to ask you
00:21:56That you let these men travel in safety
00:21:58This mail carries war signals against us
00:22:03No, no
00:22:04This is used for other talk
00:22:05War signals are sent by the military
00:22:08By special ways
00:22:09How?
00:22:10Sometimes they use a thing we call the telegraph
00:22:14Other times by men like me
00:22:17You have carried messages against us?
00:22:20When I was a scout for the military, yes
00:22:23You have fought us?
00:22:26Yes
00:22:26And the battle of Apache Pass
00:22:34Come with me
00:22:56You are a brave man
00:23:09Now hear me
00:23:19I am the leader of my people
00:23:22They do not betray me
00:23:24And I do not betray them
00:23:25We fight for our land
00:23:28Against Americans
00:23:28Who try to take it
00:23:30You give me no reason
00:23:33Why I should not kill
00:23:34American mail writers
00:23:35And kill you too
00:23:38You were not asked to come here
00:23:40Mail writers do you no harm
00:23:44There were Apaches
00:23:45Who did your people no harm
00:23:46They were hanged
00:23:48One was my brother
00:23:48My people have done yours great wrong
00:23:50I say this to you
00:23:51As I've said it to them
00:23:52Do you think because I'm an Indian
00:23:54I'm a fool
00:23:55You can trick me
00:23:56I would not have come here
00:23:57If I thought that
00:23:58A fool sees only today
00:24:00It is because I respect you
00:24:01As a leader of your people
00:24:02That I think of tomorrow
00:24:03What is it about tomorrow?
00:24:07The Apaches are warriors without equal
00:24:09But compared to the whites
00:24:11They are small in number
00:24:12And tomorrow they will be smaller
00:24:13I will not talk of that with you
00:24:17Is it not possible
00:24:19That your people and mine
00:24:20Can someday live together
00:24:22Like brothers?
00:24:24It is strange talk
00:24:26From a white man
00:24:27Your people do not want peace
00:24:30They have taught me that
00:24:31This mail can be the first step
00:24:33I ask you to think on it
00:24:35Why should not the white man act first?
00:24:38Do you want me to be better
00:24:39Than the white man?
00:24:40A white man has come here
00:24:41Now I ask you to think of your people
00:24:44And look at tomorrow
00:24:46My mind must work on it
00:24:50You will rest here tonight
00:24:59It is my strong wish
00:25:01Walk with me so my people
00:25:03Will see us together
00:25:04So you will be safe here
00:25:07Thank you
00:25:37What is the meaning of the dance the spirits of good and evil are dancing not everyone can do it it's done wrong
00:26:04they will be angry up there I think this must be the dance that comes before the sunrise ceremony for a young girl
00:26:10you know about a little bit without words it tells me things yes you are very different from other
00:26:20whites though learn to speak our tongue try to understand our ways well it is good to understand
00:26:30the ways of others I respect your people Cochise you know what I am thinking maybe someday you will kill
00:26:40me or I will kill you we will not spit on each other that is how I feel the girl inside the wiki up is in
00:26:52the holiest time of her life for these four days she becomes white painted lady mother of life
00:26:57it is good luck to visit her now would you like to visit her yes will you ever wounded in my arm
00:27:05we will tell her for this night only this girl is even more holy than most maybe because she has been
00:27:11away from us for a long time she is very old for this ceremony it's very special
00:27:16white painted lady I have old wounds
00:27:31yes but each scar is a mark of love for your people the path of your people is stretched long
00:27:43behind you and you are the head and you are the heart and you are the blood killer of enemies is
00:27:51your father and you are his son you will be well I have brought someone with me then he is welcome
00:28:05give me your arm does it hurt you sometimes
00:28:35it will never hurt again your life will be long the good things will be yours the sun will shine for you
00:29:05what's her name son sire it means morning star morning star
00:29:35it's called shaving
00:29:49you see white men have more hair on their faces than indians so they cut it off instead of pulling hairs out
00:29:58that means it may be like come closer watch me don't be afraid sincere right
00:30:07I'm not afraid but I thought you were skipping yourself
00:30:18Does it hurt?
00:30:20No, no.
00:30:22How did you know I was there?
00:30:24I saw you through this.
00:30:28This is much better than looking in a pool of water.
00:30:34And now I see you.
00:30:36What a thing it is.
00:30:38It's yours to keep.
00:30:42Well, if you had it, you could look at yourself every day.
00:30:46You could see how beautiful you are.
00:30:50Why do you leave? Stay, please.
00:30:54It is not fitting.
00:30:56I should have run away quick before.
00:30:58Why?
00:31:00I am not married.
00:31:02Well, are you not allowed to talk to Apache men?
00:31:06Old men.
00:31:08Never young men.
00:31:10Only at ceremonies or in the dancing.
00:31:12Well, I was told that Apache boys and girls often pick those they want to marry.
00:31:18Well, how can they do that if they do not get acquainted?
00:31:22Oh, they get acquainted.
00:31:24There are ways.
00:31:26What way?
00:31:27They meet by accident.
00:31:29Where no one sees them.
00:31:31Like my mother could see me here with you.
00:31:35Well, I understand.
00:31:37Now, I must go.
00:31:39I have work to do to pick juniper berries.
00:31:41Where?
00:31:45There.
00:31:47I was going to walk up that way myself.
00:31:49By accident.
00:31:57Concierge.
00:31:59I walked this way because I don't know when I might see you again.
00:32:07When do you go?
00:32:09I don't know.
00:32:10But she said he would talk to me soon.
00:32:13Will you come back?
00:32:14I hope so.
00:32:16I want to.
00:32:17It's important to me.
00:32:19Why?
00:32:21May I speak truly?
00:32:24From my heart.
00:32:26It will be all right.
00:32:30All my life I've been mostly alone.
00:32:33I wanted it that way.
00:32:36But when I saw you in the wiki up and you touched me.
00:32:40And you prayed for me.
00:32:42I felt bad being alone.
00:32:45And I knew that I needed to see you again before I left.
00:32:48So that I could find out if it was the same as last night.
00:32:55Is it the same?
00:32:57Yes.
00:32:59So now when I go away,
00:33:02I'll be lonely for someone for the first time in my life.
00:33:04I have decided about the mail.
00:33:05If I let the riders go in safety, but no one else.
00:33:07There will be no loss.
00:33:08There will be no loss.
00:33:09It will show the whites what power the Apache has.
00:33:10I have decided about the mail.
00:33:11If I let the riders go in safety, but no one else, there will be no loss.
00:33:15It will show the whites what power the Apache has.
00:33:16The idea makes me laugh a little.
00:33:17It is a good step.
00:33:18If the seed is small, maybe the tree will grow big.
00:33:19I'll be happy to tell my people.
00:33:20I have decided about the mail.
00:33:21If I let the riders go in safety, but no one else, there will be no loss.
00:33:24It will show the whites what power the Apache has.
00:33:25The idea makes me laugh a little.
00:33:26It is a good step.
00:33:27If the seed is small, maybe the tree will grow big.
00:33:29I'll be happy to tell my people.
00:33:33Hey, girl.
00:33:34Hey, boy.
00:33:35Hey, girl.
00:33:36Hey, boy.
00:33:37Hey, boy.
00:33:38Hey, girl.
00:33:39Hey, boy.
00:33:40It's a good boy.
00:33:41It's a good boy.
00:33:42How old is the last man?
00:33:43Is a bad boy.
00:33:44You see, someone?
00:33:45You'll see you.
00:33:46Yes, sir.
00:33:48I'm told you.
00:33:50This is the answer to us.
00:33:52It is.
00:33:54The person has a good question.
00:33:55They've been a bad boy.
00:33:57I'll tell you.
00:33:58Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:34:20Go.
00:34:28Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:34:58Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:35:28Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:35:35Looks like you have to go yourself, Jeffords.
00:35:37Only that won't prove a thing.
00:35:39I'll go.
00:35:41That'll prove something.
00:35:46Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:35:53Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:00Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:07Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:11Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:18Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:19Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:21Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:28Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:35Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:36Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:37Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:38Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:39Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:40Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:41Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:42Let's go to Karlovačko.
00:36:43I lived in safe at Fort Bowie.
00:36:44I got drunk.
00:36:45Took me time to sober up.
00:36:47Well, one got through, Jeffers.
00:36:49But there's another four to go.
00:36:50I still think my bet is safe.
00:36:52You wanna double it?
00:36:56A few days after Duffield returned,
00:36:58we sent out a second rider.
00:36:59He thought he saw some Apaches trailing him
00:37:01but nothing happened.
00:37:02The third rider said it was that peaceful
00:37:04on the trail.
00:37:05He almost fell asleep.
00:37:06And when the fourth rider went out,
00:37:08I was so proud of Cochise,
00:37:10I was ready to bust.
00:37:11The days passed quietly.
00:37:13And on one of those quiet days, they started a wagon train out from the Sea of Park to Tucson.
00:37:18Colonel Bernal was in charge.
00:37:21Spectacular country, isn't it, General?
00:37:23I'm not here on active military duty, Colonel.
00:37:25And I wouldn't presume it's hell an Indian fighter is business.
00:37:28But it occurs to me that we're inviting ambush.
00:37:30A lot of Apaches could be hiding over there.
00:37:32I'm not only inviting ambush, I'm praying for us.
00:37:35Why? You only got a troop of 75 or so.
00:37:38Every one of my mule drivers has a gun.
00:37:40And I've got 50 riflemen hiding under blankets in the wagons.
00:37:43Oh, well, they're getting old.
00:37:56Now, he'll take it.
00:37:57Oh!
00:37:58How?
00:37:59Oh, well, he's coming!
00:38:00Oh!
00:38:01Won't you see, Wolfie?
00:38:02He's coming!
00:38:03Sorry Luke, it's coming!
00:38:07Oh!
00:38:08Oh!
00:38:09Oh!
00:38:10Oh!
00:38:11Oh!
00:38:12Oh!
00:38:13Oh!
00:38:14Oh!
00:38:15Oh!
00:38:16Oh!
00:38:17Oh!
00:38:18Oh!
00:38:19Oh!
00:38:20Oh!
00:38:21Oh!
00:38:22Oh!
00:38:23Oh!
00:38:24Oh!
00:38:25Oh!
00:38:26No, mister! No!
00:38:32Go clear.
00:38:36Cut them off.
00:38:52Fire!
00:38:56They're cutting off the cavalry!
00:39:10Fire!
00:39:20Fire!
00:39:22Fire!
00:39:24Let's go!
00:39:54Now it's just the wagons.
00:40:24Now it's just the wagons.
00:40:54Now it's just the wagons.
00:41:24Now it's just the wagons.
00:41:54Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:24Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:26Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:30Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:32Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:35Thanks.
00:42:36Now it's the wagons.
00:42:38Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:40Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:42Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:44Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:46Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:48Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:50Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:54Now it's just the wagons.
00:42:56How is it fixed?
00:42:59I've got both hands in the bar and I'm keeping it.
00:43:00How is it fixed?
00:43:01I'm Durancher. I'm no good at gunplay.
00:43:03Don't worry, Slade. You've got friends here.
00:43:04I'm just looking for a chance to plug me in.
00:43:06How is it fixed?
00:43:06Cochise don't do favors for nothing. He got something out of this.
00:43:09What? What did he get?
00:43:10You tell us. Was it guns? Was it...
00:43:11Anybody else want to call me a renegade?
00:43:18I'll never call you a renegade, Jeffords.
00:43:19The man's a liar who says you are.
00:43:21Why is Cochise so partial to you?
00:43:24How come he lets this male rider through on the same day he wipes out a whole wagon train?
00:43:29Because he gave me his word and he's a man of honor.
00:43:31A man of honor?
00:43:32No Indian's a man of honor.
00:43:33The first peace move in ten years and you're blind to it, all of you.
00:43:36We'll have peace whenever the Apache is hung from a tree.
00:43:43Here's your $300, Jeffords.
00:43:47The drinks are on me.
00:43:49I don't drink on any Indian lover.
00:43:53He's a cop周ch.
00:43:55He's a cop a hundred.
00:43:56He was a cop.
00:43:57What are you waiting for?
00:43:58No, no, no!
00:43:59That's not good!
00:44:00No!
00:44:00Come on!
00:44:01No!
00:44:01No!
00:44:01No!
00:44:02No!
00:44:02No!
00:44:04No!
00:44:05No!
00:44:06No!
00:44:14No!
00:44:17No!
00:44:18No!
00:44:18No!
00:44:19No!
00:44:20No!
00:44:21No!
00:44:22Puppet!
00:44:24Right here!
00:44:28seemingly
00:44:33He will help you!
00:44:34He won't
00:44:45I don't think I'm not grateful to you, General.
00:44:54I don't want your gratitude, Mr. Jeffords.
00:44:55But I won't scout for you.
00:44:56I won't exterminate Indians for you or anybody else.
00:44:59I don't want you to scout for me.
00:45:00For what, then?
00:45:01Because my hope is you'll take me to see the Indian Cochise.
00:45:04I was told to see a park in New Mexico that you could do it if anybody could.
00:45:07I know you're angry.
00:45:09You have reason to be.
00:45:10But I wish you'd sit down and hear me out.
00:45:13You don't like army officers, apparently.
00:45:16Does this also prejudice you against me?
00:45:18It depends on how you read it.
00:45:20The Bible I read preaches brotherhood for all of God's children.
00:45:23Suppose their skins aren't white.
00:45:25Are they still God's children?
00:45:27My Bible says nothing about the pigmentation of the skin.
00:45:33There was a general served under Grant.
00:45:36It was called the Christian General.
00:45:37Yeah, they've also been known among my soldiers as Bible-reading Howard.
00:45:42Why do you want to see Cochise?
00:45:43If I can, to make a peace treaty with him.
00:45:46Who sent you here?
00:45:47The President of the United States.
00:45:48With what power?
00:45:49Full power to make a fair treaty.
00:45:51Yeah, to be changed later.
00:45:53No, any treaty I make will stand.
00:45:55I have President Grant's absolute word on that.
00:45:57I'll warn you, General.
00:45:58I'm not going to sell Cochise down the river.
00:46:00Why all this change of heart in Washington?
00:46:03President Grant is eager for a fair peace with the Apaches.
00:46:05What is a fair peace?
00:46:07Suppose you tell me.
00:46:09Equality.
00:46:11The Apaches are free people.
00:46:12They have a right to stay free on their own land.
00:46:14You mean the whole Southwest?
00:46:16No, no.
00:46:17Even Cochise wouldn't ask for that now.
00:46:19He's a realist.
00:46:20But a clear territory that's Apache.
00:46:22Ruled by Apaches.
00:46:23That's what I mean.
00:46:24No soldiers on it.
00:46:25Yes, I'll agree to that in principle.
00:46:27What else?
00:46:28You can talk the rest over with Cochise.
00:46:30You'll take me to see him, then.
00:46:31Will you go alone without soldiers?
00:46:32Is that the best way?
00:46:33That's the only way.
00:46:35I'll go alone.
00:46:36I'll leave tomorrow and see Cochise.
00:46:37I'll get in touch with you.
00:46:40You read your Bible for me, too.
00:46:43I like the way you read it.
00:46:44I give you a welcome.
00:47:07Your signals were seen, and they have been told to Cochise.
00:47:10He is in the other stronghold.
00:47:11He asks you to wait and be comfortable.
00:47:13He will return.
00:47:17I will wait.
00:47:23My feet are tired from trying to find you by accident.
00:47:26Waiting for you.
00:47:27I have washed my hair twice and my clothes three times.
00:47:36How is this soap made?
00:47:38It comes from Yuccarou.
00:47:40We grind it up.
00:47:43There's something I need to know.
00:47:58I've been away almost a moon.
00:48:00Has anything changed with you?
00:48:01No.
00:48:04When you went away, I became frightened.
00:48:07I thought he won't come back.
00:48:11And even if he does, when he returns from his own people,
00:48:15he will look at me with cool eyes.
00:48:17But then I stopped being afraid in here.
00:48:27You're trembling.
00:48:27You're not frightened of me.
00:48:29No.
00:48:30Only you put such new feelings in my heart.
00:48:33I'm trembling inside, too.
00:48:35Should I hide it?
00:48:38No.
00:48:38Tom.
00:49:03Tom.
00:49:07Here they come and he writes before them.
00:49:37Here they come and he writes before them.
00:50:07It will be told that our campfires are the Chiricahuas bought, are the great Bautista ladders.
00:50:17The great wagons are destroyed, the wagons and horses taken, mourned for the whole winter.
00:50:24Blankets, guns.
00:50:27In battle there are losses.
00:50:31Some of our men have gone to live with their fathers.
00:50:34They were brave.
00:50:36They died honorably.
00:50:39Now, for the last time, listen to their names.
00:50:42They will be angry if their names are ever mentioned again.
00:50:46Ponsi.
00:50:47Victorio.
00:50:48Pioncine and his son Mechoggi.
00:50:53Naratana.
00:50:54Big Shea.
00:50:55No, thank you.
00:50:56If I make a peace with this American general, can a bigger general throw it away?
00:51:05No, he speaks for the chief of all Americans.
00:51:06There's no one bigger.
00:51:07How do I know they will keep a peace?
00:51:08How do they know you will keep it?
00:51:09My word is my life.
00:51:10I do not break it.
00:51:11I know that.
00:51:12They do not.
00:51:13There can be no peace if there is no good will to try it.
00:51:16All Americans are not like the lieutenant that broke the last peace.
00:51:18You trust me, Cochise.
00:51:20There are Americans that I trust.
00:51:21There are Indians that I would not trust.
00:51:24Me, too.
00:51:26You should always wipe your hands on your arms after eating this all.
00:51:27The grease is good for them.
00:51:28Among white men we wash it off.
00:51:29How do you waste?
00:51:31You should always wipe your hands on your arms after eating Thorwin.
00:51:35The grease is good for them.
00:51:37Among white men, we wash it off.
00:51:39What a waste.
00:52:01My friend, all evening your eyes have gone to that same maiden.
00:52:10You must understand.
00:52:12It is permitted for any man to be friendly with a woman whose husband is dead or who has ended their marriage.
00:52:17But not with a maiden like Sonsiere.
00:52:23Cochise, I...
00:52:25This girl has been asked for already.
00:52:27I think she will be married soon.
00:52:31You have been chosen.
00:52:34It will be an insult not to go.
00:52:36You have chosen.
00:52:38It will be an insult not to go.
00:52:40You found it.
00:52:43I'm not sure.
00:52:44It will be an insult not to go.
00:52:46You will not go.
00:52:47I am unable to leave.
00:52:49Your father will not go away.
00:52:51How can I leave your house?
00:52:52We will go there.
00:52:54Good Lord.
00:52:57You won not go there.
00:52:59It will be an insult not to go.
00:53:29We should not be seen together, Tom.
00:53:37Well, if that is true, why did you choose me to dance with?
00:53:42I could not help it.
00:53:44With me, it's the same.
00:53:46I'll speak to your parents tonight.
00:53:48No, Tom. It will cause deep trouble. You must not.
00:53:51It causes trouble already.
00:53:53You have not acted like my brother.
00:53:55This girl is a maiden. At the campfire, I told you this,
00:53:58and yet you have walked away with her.
00:54:00I want her for my wife.
00:54:02I will do all the things expected of a husband here.
00:54:05I refuse to say once. I will again.
00:54:13I'm glad it is the right way.
00:54:17But it will not be easy for you.
00:54:19You are an American. Where will you live? Here?
00:54:24There will always be Apaches who have suffered from white men
00:54:27who will hate you for it. Tucson, maybe?
00:54:31Will there not always be whites who will hate your wife
00:54:33because of the color of her skin?
00:54:37You will go far away, maybe. In new places.
00:54:41But your eyes will never see anything.
00:54:44Always they will be turned backwards.
00:54:47Toward home.
00:54:48And you, Sonsiere.
00:54:54They will look at you as a strange animal.
00:54:57And make jokes.
00:55:01Hear me, Tolan.
00:55:03I ask you to think on it.
00:55:05Your way will be filled with bitterness.
00:55:08Think.
00:55:10Is it not better to live with your own?
00:55:13Though you speak as my friend, Cochise, nothing can change it.
00:55:17I will marry soon, Sonsiere.
00:55:20What he says does not have to be.
00:55:23You are young. You do not know.
00:55:25With him, I do not tremble.
00:55:28Even before you.
00:55:32I cannot say more against it.
00:55:35But it is still not easy.
00:55:38For parents, you will need the strongest go-between you can find.
00:55:41Will you be my go-between?
00:55:43No other can do it.
00:55:45I will speak for you tonight.
00:55:47Otherwise, it will be worse.
00:55:50Already everyone knows of this.
00:55:53Your secret was as quiet as the founder.
00:55:58Also, I will speak to Nailse.
00:56:00He has bad luck.
00:56:01It has happened before to other men.
00:56:05You wait in your wiki up, maybe.
00:56:08What?
00:56:09Up and down.
00:56:11It is good for people in love.
00:56:13Well?
00:56:31You have no luck with women.
00:56:33They refused.
00:56:37I will take her away from here.
00:56:38She will go with me too.
00:56:40They did not refuse.
00:56:42I make a joke.
00:56:44It is always a good joke.
00:56:46It is all arranged.
00:56:48Three horses and saddles to the parents.
00:56:50Good. I will bring them back from Tucson with me.
00:56:52No, no.
00:56:53You will let me give them for you.
00:56:55Oh, no, no.
00:56:57I want to.
00:56:59They are almost yours anyway.
00:57:01They come from your people.
00:57:03I want to do this for you, my friend.
00:57:04The marriage will be at the next full moon.
00:57:06Why so long away?
00:57:08The girl's mother decided.
00:57:09It is her right.
00:57:11Listen now.
00:57:13Go to Tucson.
00:57:14Look into the heart of this general.
00:57:16Do not bring him back unless you are sure of him.
00:57:18Tomorrow I will send out runners.
00:57:20Apaches from all tribes will come here.
00:57:22Talk a piece is a big thing.
00:57:24I cannot decide it alone.
00:57:26My people may not want it.
00:57:27I make no promises.
00:57:28That is not expected.
00:57:30Good sleep, my brother.
00:57:32Remember no promises.
00:57:34I make no promises.
00:57:36I make no promises.
00:57:37That is not expected.
00:57:39Good sleep, my brother.
00:57:41Remember no promises.
00:58:03You have to november.
00:58:06I am not yelling.
00:58:08You had no wie
00:58:33I heard noise.
00:58:45It's not your knife, it's an Apache knife.
00:59:03To attack someone who has been given safety here is forbidden.
00:59:08It's a terrible wrong. It cannot be allowed.
00:59:16Nothing's changed. Go to Tucson. Return in ten days.
00:59:22I ask you to forgive me that one of my people broke my word.
00:59:33Now, you say?
00:59:39In a battle, I have had no one like you.
00:59:43Our lives were often mixed.
00:59:46It has ended. We have betrayed our people.
01:00:03I went back to Tucson, and for a solid week, I studied and questioned General Howard.
01:00:13By the time I brought him back with me to the stronghold, I knew why he'd been nicknamed the Christian General.
01:00:18I prayed that a decent peace would come from the meeting of these two men.
01:00:23I wanted it for my country. I wanted it for Cochise and his people.
01:00:27And I wanted it because I loved a girl.
01:00:29I'm told it is permitted to visit.
01:00:33For a short time only.
01:00:36My mother is inside the wickium.
01:00:38You will sit there.
01:00:46And I will keep sitting here.
01:00:48For we must not even touch our hands.
01:00:52During the days, I am very busy now.
01:00:55I prepare my clothes for the wedding.
01:00:57I must build a special wickium for our honeymoon.
01:01:02Away from everybody.
01:01:04Our honeymoon doll.
01:01:07I must also build a wickium we will live in.
01:01:12In all this, my mother helps me and teaches me.
01:01:16And I try to do as I think she did when she was a girl.
01:01:20And she couldn't have done it neither.
01:01:24What is that? What does it mean?
01:01:27Oh, that's something Americans say.
01:01:30It means that I love you and I'll honor your parents.
01:01:34You understand Cochise about the signing of this map.
01:01:45I will place my name upon yours and place your mark upon mine.
01:01:49What is this signing?
01:01:50This is a way of showing to all people for all time any agreement that you make.
01:01:55This is as we agreed yesterday.
01:01:57You will explain it to the others.
01:01:59The peace conference had been going on for four days.
01:02:05And now for the first time we were asked to approach the meeting place.
01:02:08We were finally face to face with the most important men of the Apache tribes.
01:02:13They come from Arizona and New Mexico.
01:02:15They would decide with Cochise whether there would be peace.
01:02:27My white brother will tell you something.
01:02:32I have in my hand here a map.
01:02:34This is a sort of picture writing.
01:02:37It shows the Apache territory 50,000 square miles that you have agreed upon.
01:02:41Now this piece of paper will go back to Washington
01:02:43for the chief of all the white man lives.
01:02:47If you make a treaty of peace,
01:02:49this will be part of that treaty.
01:02:55If we make peace with the Americans, can we still raid the Mexicans?
01:02:59There cannot be war against the Mexicans either.
01:03:01Let the white eyes...
01:03:03Wait, we will talk of this by ourselves.
01:03:05Now is the time only for questions.
01:03:07If the chief of the white men dies, what will follow?
01:03:10His word is a bond on the chief who follows him.
01:03:16Do others wish to speak?
01:03:18I have a question.
01:03:20Suppose some white man wants yellow iron and he comes into our country to take it.
01:03:25Can we kill him?
01:03:27Such a man should be captured and given to our military.
01:03:29Then he will be judged and punished.
01:03:30Suppose he will not let himself be captured until he has killed one of my men.
01:03:36If a white man kills an Indian on your territory, we will hang him.
01:03:40That will be something for Cochise to see.
01:03:43Who else?
01:03:45You will go now.
01:03:47I will bring you our decision.
01:03:49I trust none of it.
01:03:50Four days ago, we were given our territory on a piece of paper.
01:03:53Today we cannot go into Mexico.
01:03:55The American general says no.
01:03:57Already our territory is smaller.
01:03:59Where will we get corn, blankets, horses?
01:04:01If not by taking them from the Mexico, we will take them from Mexico.
01:04:03The American general says no.
01:04:04The answer of a woman!
01:04:06I am not afraid. I speak from my heart.
01:04:07I have no doubt.
01:04:09I see the answer of a woman.
01:04:11I am not afraid.
01:04:12I speak from my heart.
01:04:13Do you want to eat?
01:04:14I will not be afraid.
01:04:15I will not be afraid.
01:04:17The American general says no.
01:04:19The American general says no.
01:04:21Already our territory is smaller.
01:04:23Where will we get corn, blankets, horses?
01:04:25If not by taking them from the Mexican, as we always have.
01:04:28The American government will give us cattle.
01:04:30We will raise them and trade them for our needs.
01:04:32The answer of a woman!
01:04:34You speak well. Speak more.
01:04:38It is not the Apache way to be grandmothers to cattle.
01:04:41Cochise has lost his taste for battle and so he is ready to surrender.
01:04:44He throws away our victories.
01:04:46It is not this false peace we need, but a new chief.
01:04:59Now I say this.
01:05:01The Americans keep cattle, but they are not soft or weak.
01:05:06Why should not the Apache be able to learn new ways?
01:05:10It is not easy to change, but sometimes it is required.
01:05:14The Americans are growing stronger, while we are growing weaker.
01:05:20If a big wind comes, a tree must bend or be lifted out by its roots.
01:05:31I will make a test of it for three moons.
01:05:50I break the arrow. I will try the way of peace.
01:05:53I will give my word to the American general tonight.
01:06:00Those who stay with me must keep my word.
01:06:04That all others walk away. They are no longer my brothers.
01:06:07They are no longer my brothers.
01:06:11If more walk away than stay,
01:06:14then I will no longer be your chief.
01:06:16I walk away.
01:06:19I walk away.
01:06:28I walk away.
01:06:30I walk away.
01:06:32I walk away.
01:06:37I walk away.
01:06:39I walk away!
01:06:48Who else comes?
01:06:52Who else comes?
01:06:55Who else?
01:06:56Who else?
01:07:07Take your women, your children, your horses, your weapons.
01:07:12Leave our territory.
01:07:14I leave you my name also.
01:07:17Now I am ashamed of your Chiricahua.
01:07:20I will take the name Mexican enemies have given me.
01:07:23The whites will learn it, and you will learn it.
01:07:26From now on, I am Geronimo.
01:07:31If Geronimo or his followers come to this territory again,
01:07:35let them come with weapons.
01:07:40I'm worried. They're taking a long time. Too long.
01:07:44I'm worried too.
01:07:46Boy, this is delicious. What is it?
01:07:48A pony. Your Honor, General.
01:07:51A pony? What kind of meat is that?
01:07:54A pony is a small horse, General.
01:07:56A pony.
01:07:57A pony.
01:07:58A pony.
01:07:59A pony.
01:08:01A pony's stick with him and the leg.
01:08:02It's tight.
01:08:13We'll try that.
01:08:15But there must be a waiting time.
01:08:17Time for testing.
01:08:19Three moons.
01:08:20The white man has not shown in the past that he will keep a peace.
01:08:23Three-month armistice. It's a good idea.
01:08:34The first stone.
01:08:39For every day without war, there will be another.
01:08:41When three moons have passed, the pile will be high,
01:08:44and we will place a white flag on it, and there will be peace.
01:08:48My heart is glad, Cochise.
01:08:51I am not yet glad.
01:08:53To talk of peace is not hard. To live it is very hard.
01:08:59I will wait three moons to be glad.
01:09:04Not everyone was happy about the treaty.
01:09:06There were those who still thought Cochise was a liar, a murderer,
01:09:09and that there could never be peace until he was dead.
01:09:12But the 90 days of the armistice began.
01:09:15I saw things and heard of things that never happened before in the southwest.
01:09:20Near Fort Grant, a cavalry patrol passed them Apaches.
01:09:24They didn't talk, they didn't pretend they'd become friends overnight,
01:09:27but they didn't shoot.
01:09:29Two days later, the first Butterfield stage in five years left Tucson.
01:09:38I rode with it on my way back to the stronghold.
01:09:45Where's that water you said we were coming to?
01:09:47Right down below. That's where I'll leave you.
01:10:01Look out!
01:10:07Time to stretch, gents.
01:10:08Hard to believe a fella can ride through this country without having his liver turn white.
01:10:19Yeah.
01:10:20A fella could even think about settling down and getting married.
01:10:23Take cover! Take cover!
01:10:24What are you shooting at?
01:10:25I saw something move!
01:10:26Save your ammunition!
01:10:27So is peace, sir!
01:10:28Blast you, Jeffords!
01:10:29You and that murder in Cochise boat!
01:10:30We'll be slurping!
01:10:31Shut up!
01:10:32Shut up!
01:10:33Keep down!
01:10:34Keep down under cover, everybody!
01:10:35Now listen to me!
01:10:36Now this isn't Cochise and his men, it's a band of renegade Indians!
01:10:38There's a very few of them but they've been Russianists.
01:10:51They're very badly armed, too!
01:10:53What they want is our guns!
01:10:55Now, they got us pinned down here so we can't get across their waiting for a night.
01:11:00So what do we do?
01:11:01Wait for them to butcher's when it's dark!
01:11:03Hey!
01:11:04Come back!
01:11:05Sir!
01:11:06From the butchers when it's dark?
01:11:08All right, keep your mouth shut, will you?
01:11:10Who's a good shot?
01:11:11I'm not bad.
01:11:12Here.
01:11:15All right, now, when I yell,
01:11:16Maury, you and this fellow,
01:11:18you start firing into the hillside.
01:11:20While you reloading Lonergan,
01:11:21you cover the bank.
01:11:22Keep it up and I make it upstream.
01:11:23What are you going to do?
01:11:24Set up a smoke signal.
01:11:25All right, start shooting.
01:11:36All right, now, let's go.
01:12:06How many rounds you got left?
01:12:15Two.
01:12:16Why?
01:12:17Those signals of Jeffords did us a lot of good.
01:12:20A lot of good.
01:12:23Listen.
01:12:36How many rounds you got left?
01:12:39Mm-hmm.
01:12:39How many rounds you got left?
01:12:40Yeah.
01:12:41I don't know.
01:12:41All right.
01:12:41I don't know.
01:12:42I can't do it.
01:12:42I can do it.
01:12:45I can do it.
01:13:16Apache is protecting the Americans.
01:13:21And I live to see it.
01:13:23Suppose you remember to talk about it when you get back to Tucson.
01:13:33Twelve days.
01:13:35I think it goes well.
01:13:36There are many good signals.
01:13:38It has gone well for twelve days.
01:13:40I still wait to be glad.
01:13:42Now you will forget about peace and war.
01:13:45Now you will think only of your bride.
01:13:46Is the ceremony a long one?
01:13:48No.
01:13:50With us, the ceremony of love takes place here.
01:13:53The rest is small.
01:13:54Let the woman who is to marry come here.
01:13:56Time has come.
01:13:57Let the man who is to marry take his place beside her.
01:14:21Your left hand.
01:14:36Your right hand.
01:14:40Now you will kneel down upon the earth.
01:15:00Now your blood mixes.
01:15:08Now for you there is no rain.
01:15:10For one is shelter to the other.
01:15:13Now for you there is no cold.
01:15:16For one is warmth to the other.
01:15:19Now there is no loneliness.
01:15:22Now forever there is no loneliness.
01:15:25There are two bodies, but now there is but one blood in both of them.
01:15:33Go now.
01:15:34Ride the white horses to your secret place.
01:15:37Go now.
01:15:38Go now.
01:15:38Go now.
01:15:39Go now.
01:15:40Go now.
01:15:40Go now.
01:15:41Go now.
01:15:41Go now.
01:15:42Go now.
01:15:42Go now.
01:15:43Go now.
01:15:43Go now.
01:15:44Go now.
01:15:44Go now.
01:15:45Go now.
01:15:45Go now.
01:15:46Go now.
01:15:46Go now.
01:15:47Go now.
01:15:47Go now.
01:15:48Go now.
01:15:48Go now.
01:15:49Go now.
01:15:49Go now.
01:15:50Go now.
01:15:50Go now.
01:15:51Go now.
01:15:51Go now.
01:15:52Go now.
01:15:52Go now.
01:15:53Go now.
01:15:54Go now.
01:15:55Go now.
01:15:56Go now.
01:15:57Go now.
01:15:58Go now.
01:15:59Go now.
01:16:00Go now.
01:16:01Go now.
01:16:02Go now.
01:16:03Go now.
01:16:04Look, the evening is full and happy for us.
01:16:14We will listen to the sound of the book all through the night
01:16:17and listen to the bells.
01:16:22It's as though they are singing in my heart.
01:16:34Sixteen stones.
01:16:49My white brother told me of the attack on the passenger wagon.
01:16:52It was Geronimo.
01:16:53We trailed him two days, but he crossed into Mexico.
01:16:58You did not follow.
01:17:00We wanted to, but we did not.
01:17:03Good.
01:17:04From now on, we will protect all whites leaving Tucson and Fort Bowie.
01:17:09Also, we will guard Apache Pass.
01:17:12If this peace does not hold, let it be the whites who break it.
01:17:15Must not be Indians.
01:17:17Not even bad Indians.
01:17:19You are asleep.
01:17:34Why?
01:17:34Because I'm so happy.
01:17:37I'm afraid if I open my mouth, my happiness will rush out in a funny noise.
01:17:48It's like...
01:17:48Yoo-hoo!
01:17:51What does that mean?
01:17:52It is an American word.
01:17:55Mm-hmm.
01:17:56I think it was a word that was made by Adam when he opened his eyes and saw Eve.
01:18:00Who are they?
01:18:02What are they?
01:18:03Don't you know?
01:18:03The world is so big, and I know so little.
01:18:16Sometime, will you grow tired of me and go back to your people?
01:18:21Well, that is a bad thought, Sincere.
01:18:25Never think it again.
01:18:26You are my people.
01:18:28Will you tell me that often?
01:18:30Each day of our life together, I'll tell it to you.
01:18:33I'll always remember the moments of these days.
01:18:37We will remember them together.
01:18:40In the quiet of the nights, we will talk of them a little.
01:18:45And in time to come, we will see our children ride white horses, maybe.
01:19:03I can do better myself.
01:19:30Never mind.
01:19:30By the time he is a grown man, he will know how.
01:19:33What is it?
01:19:44At sunrise, I found this one up the canyon.
01:19:47He had this.
01:19:48I know this boy, Cochise.
01:19:50Hello, Bob.
01:19:51You're Ben Slade's boy, aren't you?
01:19:53Yeah, Captain Jeffords.
01:19:54I've been praying you'd be up here.
01:19:56Oh, my, how I've been praying.
01:19:58All right.
01:19:58Now, don't get flustered.
01:19:59Nobody's going to hurt you.
01:20:00What happened?
01:20:01Did you lose your way?
01:20:02Not exactly.
01:20:03You're the one who said these Apaches wanted peace.
01:20:06I don't call it peaceful when they go right on stealing.
01:20:09What got stolen?
01:20:12Two young colts of mine.
01:20:14Beauties.
01:20:15Swiped night before last by Apaches.
01:20:17I tracked them all day.
01:20:19Followed their tracks up the canyon.
01:20:22I ended up out there at dark last night.
01:20:23And that red skin jumped me in the morning.
01:20:27None of my people took them.
01:20:29The boy lies.
01:20:31Cochise.
01:20:33I know this boy's father.
01:20:35He's one of the worst haters of the Apaches.
01:20:37Now, if we can show that he's wrong, it'll be a good thing.
01:20:39People will hear about it.
01:20:40Maybe you still have some men like Geronimo.
01:20:43They talk you away with their tongues, but not with their hearts.
01:20:48You speak wisely.
01:20:50I will see these horse signs.
01:20:53All right.
01:20:53Bob will mosey down.
01:20:54Take a look.
01:20:55Bob will mosey down.
01:21:25See him yet, Bob?
01:21:30Right around here, Captain.
01:21:39You called the boy, Bob.
01:21:40Is it his name?
01:21:41Oh, just to be friendly.
01:21:42Here they are, Captain.
01:21:47Don't shoot.
01:21:48My boy gets out of the way.
01:21:55There aren't people, Cochise.
01:21:58They'll kill you.
01:21:58Run!
01:22:03Get the Cochise!
01:22:13Run, Sanferio!
01:22:14Run!
01:22:14The big one is Cochise.
01:22:26Somebody give me a gun.
01:22:26Watch out, son.
01:22:27You stay clear of this.
01:22:28Blaine, stay on the line.
01:22:52We can't shoot.
01:22:53He's out of the house.
01:22:54He got away.
01:23:12It's a bust.
01:23:13Our whole plan's a bust.
01:23:14I'm heading for Mexico.
01:23:16The military will be after us, too.
01:23:18Well, what are you standing there for?
01:23:21Come on.
01:23:30It's on sale, eh?
01:23:41It's on sale.
01:23:42Oh, God, it happened.
01:24:12Are you bad hurt?
01:24:27She's dead, Cochise.
01:24:33There is one who still lives.
01:24:37Give me a knife and bring him to me.
01:24:39It will not be done.
01:24:40Bring him to me?
01:24:40No, it will not be done.
01:24:44There are some things a man cannot bear.
01:24:47You hear me?
01:24:49This peace is a lie.
01:24:50They don't want peace.
01:24:51It is not a lie, and I will not let you make it a lie.
01:24:54You were a child that you thought peace would come easy.
01:24:57You who taught me so well.
01:25:00Is it my brother who asks me to spit on my word?
01:25:02Why do you speak to me?
01:25:07Speak to her.
01:25:08What she hears, I will hear her.
01:25:13You will hear me now.
01:25:15You will bear this.
01:25:17This was not done by the military.
01:25:21Geronimo broke the peace no less than these whites.
01:25:23But as I bear the murder of my people, so you will bear the murder of your wife.
01:25:28I am Cochise.
01:25:30I do not betray my people or their children.
01:25:33And no one on my territory will open war again.
01:25:37Not even you.
01:25:38I have given my permission.
01:26:01They wanted to see you.
01:26:01Tom?
01:26:02We have come to pay our respects, Tom.
01:26:07Thank you, Mel.
01:26:08We have rounded up every man that had anything to do with the ambush.
01:26:12They are going to pay the full penalty for what they have done.
01:26:16Jeffords?
01:26:17Nothing can compensate you for the terrible thing that's happened.
01:26:19But your friends here are trying to tell you that your very loss has brought our people
01:26:23together in the will to peace.
01:26:24Without that will, treaties are worth little or nothing.
01:26:29These words meant very little to me then.
01:26:30But as time passed, I came to know that the death of Son Cere put a seal on the peace.
01:26:44And from that day on, wherever I went, in the cities, among the Apaches, in the mountains,
01:26:50I always remembered my wife was with me.
01:27:20See you tonight and go after them immediately at the end.
01:27:22Let's see you.
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