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Little Horse:
[an obvious "two-spirit" Indian approaches Jack]
Little Big Man! You have returned. Don't you remember me? That hurts me deep in my heart. Jack Crabb:
[voiceover]
It was Little Horse; the boy who wouldn't go on the raid against the Pawnee. He had become a "heemanee" for which there ain't no English word. And he was a good one, too. The Human Beings thought a lot of him
[an obvious "two-spirit" Indian approaches Jack]
Little Big Man! You have returned. Don't you remember me? That hurts me deep in my heart. Jack Crabb:
[voiceover]
It was Little Horse; the boy who wouldn't go on the raid against the Pawnee. He had become a "heemanee" for which there ain't no English word. And he was a good one, too. The Human Beings thought a lot of him
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Little Big Man
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JACK It was Little Horse
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the boy who didn't want to fight the Pawnee
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Don't you remember me
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This hurts me in my heart
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I think I'll cry
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JACK He'd become a Heemanah
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for which there ain't no English word
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And he was a good one too
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The Human Beings thought a lot of him
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Movie Summary
Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Native Americans and fighting with General Custer.
