A central myth of the Plains tribes—the White Buffalo Calf Woman was a Lakota deity, said to bring good fortune. After their encounter with her, two Lakota hunters—Akecheta and Enapay—bring her back to their tribe with the hopes of experiencing enlightenment and harmony.
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Nov 2022
Thanksgiving Special: Zorro, the Curse of Capistrano
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1h 10m
Apr 2023
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