Amos Keye, acting spokesman tor the communications society which runs the station, bad noth- ing but praise tor the movie and its star. "I thlnt the movie la excel- lenl They ftnally treat native people as luiman beings with emotions and a aeme ot humor. "I think, without a doubt. tbla ls one ot the proudest moments in our people's recent history." Mr. Greene said he waa •a bit nervous" when he started work- ing Oil the project, in part be- cauae he was portraytnc a man from a dlft'erent nation. · After alew weeb spent learn- ing the Lakota lancuace and ~ the art ot riding a hone bareback, he ltarted to - feel at home with the cast and his role. "It's not someone's Hol)ywood concept ot how native people should act, it's UL -We put a lot of Olll'NINs as native people Into the charac- ten." aplaiaed the a.mtord Coll ...... Wiltu&9 11:Udenl