Art paintings associated with the tribes of the Indians are created for those who prefer paintings saturated with the spirit of adventure and adventurism. These films tell the story of true courage, true friendship, honor, fidelity, and at the same time cruelty and betrayal of people who want to seize foreign lands in order to gain wealth. They show all the heroism that the people who defend their native possessions are capable of.
IN TOP-10 rating includes the best films about Indians in the entire history of the cinema.
10. Moon Comanche | 2008 year
Western film "Moon comanche”(2008) opens the top ten best paintings about Indians. Texas Rangers want to conquer the Comanche tribes with the goal of settling white people on foreign lands. Strangers open the hunt for the leader of the redskins, experienced horse thieves and the king of Mexican bandits. The ranger comes to the aid of the rangers, known by the nickname “Light Wind”. But the Comanche people are not so easy to break, who are ready to the last to defend their territory.
9. Geronimo: American legend | 1993 year
Art Drama “Geronimo: American legend”(1993) is located in the list of the best paintings about Indians in ninth place. The film unfolds the events of 1885, when armies of American soldiers were sent to Indian lands in order to suppress the confrontation of the white people. A handful of redskins were led by a brave warrior Jeronimo, who is not going to give up with his tribe and plans to hold the defense. Jeronimo is captured, but he manages to escape. The general, who wants to deal with the rebellious leader, opens the hunt for the leader of the Redskins.
8. Chingachgook - Big Snake | 1967 year
Art Picture “Chingachgook - Big Snake”(1967) ranks eighth among the best films about Indians. The events of 1740 are described when a war is unleashed between the British and French for the ownership of new lands. At the same time, the Huron and Delaware tribes are fighting among themselves. The rain of the leader, which was promised to the brave Chingachguk, falls into the hands of the Hurons. He rushes to the aid of his future bride with his friend, nicknamed "St. John's wort." Heroes have to participate in an unequal battle.
7. Dancing with the wolves | 1990 year
Adventure Drama “Dancing with wolves”(1990) - one of the most successful paintings about the Indians, awarded seven statuettes“ Oscar ”. The main character of the film, Lieutenant John Dunbar wants to transfer after being wounded to a new duty station. As a result of tragic events, he finds himself in an abandoned fort, where he finds himself face to face with the harsh laws of nature. Dunbar has no choice but to adapt to the new conditions of existence. After some time, he will encounter a nomadic Sioux tribe. He decides to join them. There he finds his love. But soon the hero finds out about the approaching army of white warriors and he has to make a difficult choice: to stay with the nomadic people or to leave.
6. Osceola - the right hand of retribution | 1971 year
Dramatic Western “Osceola - the right hand of retribution”(1971) is located in sixth place among the best films about the Indians. At the center of events is the Seminole tribe, which refused to obey the instructions of white people and settled in Florida. Local planters are extremely dissatisfied with this, as black slaves begin to run to the Seminoles. One of the owners of the plantations is married to the seminars and against strife. But his neighbor advocates military action. Despite the fact that the leader of the Seminole tried not to respond to the provocations of the whites, the war could not be avoided.
5. Sons of the Big Dipper | 1965 year
“Sons of the Big Dipper”(1965) is among the ten best paintings of the Western genre about Indians. In the center of the picture is the leader of the Dakota Tokei-Ito tribe. He does not trust white people and would prefer to fight against them. But tribal elders have a different opinion. Tokei-Ito's worst assumptions come true, and his people want to be evicted to badlands. Between strangers and Indians, a war is unfolding, and Tokei-Ito ends up in prison. Native American tribes have no choice but to obey and leave their possessions. Meanwhile, the protagonist is being released from custody, and he, together with his people, is fleeing to Canada.
4. Apaches | 1973 year
Western film "Apache”(1973) is located in fourth place among the best paintings about Indians. The film takes place in 1848 on the border of the United States and Mexico. America captures several Mexican states. In the meantime, one of the Mexican mining companies concludes an agreement with the Apache tribe of mimbrena that the Mexicans can conduct exploration work on the lands of “New Spain”. But the local treasures also attract American geologists here. The local Indians are shot by an American Johnson, for which he receives a huge bonus. The surviving Indians are eager to find a killer and brutally punish.
3. St. John's wort | 1990 year
Soviet painting “St. John's wort”(1990) is one of the three best films about the Indians, which is an adaptation of the eponymous novel by James Cooper. Events unfold in the middle of the 18th century, when British and French troops fought among themselves for North American lands. Huron and Delaware tribes also took part in the hostilities. One of the main characters, a warrior nicknamed “St. John's wort”, hurries to help his friend Chingachguk to help free his beloved from enemy captivity.
2. Trail of the Falcon | 1968 year
In second place among the best paintings about the Indians is WesternFalcon Trail”(1968). The action takes place in the second half of the 19th century in the Black Mountains, where white people discovered a gold deposit. This fact attracts gold prospectors here. But the land, according to the agreement, belongs to the Dakota tribe, and white people have no right to step on it. Dealers are trying by any means to drive the Indians from their possessions. Between strangers and the tribe a bloody massacre takes place. Gold diggers become real robbers and destroy entire villages of the Indians. One of the bravest leaders of the “Vision Eye” tribe is trying to find weapons to avenge and destroy strangers.
1. The Last of the Mohicans | 1992 year
“The Last of the Mohicans”(1992) tops the list of the most successful paintings about Indians. The film was shot based on the eponymous novel by James Cooper. The events of 1757 are described, when the Anglo-French war was going on for the new lands of the New World. In bloody battles, the Indians also participated. The Mohicans were fighting along with the English troops, and the Hurons - with the French. During the Huron raid, three Mohicans rescue the daughters of the British colonel from death. One of the Indians is having a Mohican nicknamed Hawkeye. Between him and one of the colonel’s daughters, genuine, sincere feelings flare up.