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Baptiste Garnier and the Indian Wars

In 1866, as the U.S. modernized its military, the Army Reorganization Act allowed Native Americans to enlist as scouts, heralding a profound era of change. Amidst this backdrop, the film unfolds the story of Baptiste Garnier, a half Oglala Sioux, half French-Canadian scout known as "Little Bat." Torn between his Sioux roots and his U.S. allegiances, he navigated the brutal Indian wars and was at the heart of pivotal battles, including the tragic Wounded Knee massacre. Although perceived as a bridge between two worlds, Baptiste's duality often led him to make heartbreaking decisions. By the time of his untimely death in 1900, shot by a white bartender over a bar tab dispute, he epitomized the complex weave of identity and legacy, raising questions about the cost of serving two peoples in a divided America.

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Baptiste Garnier and the Indian Wars

September 1, 2023
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Cast (1)

Robert Keith Collins
Robert Keith Collins

Crew (11)

Directing

Sean Restivo
Director

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Production

Sound

Dan Olmsted
Sound Mixer
Dan Olmsted
Sound Designer

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Camera

Isaac Billanfante
Additional Camera

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Crew

Jesse Collier Sutterley
Post Production Supervisor
William McNeil
Cinematography
Alexis Cabrera
Digital Producer

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