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The Indians name him 'Dances with Wolves' and Dunbar becomes an honorary member of the tribe and marries Stands With A Fist. Meanwhile, the Army captures Dunbar and pre-pares for his execution as a deserter. The Sioux res-cue Dunbar, but he realizes that as a deserter and a fugitive, he will jeopardize the tribe's safety.


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Mary Eileen McDonnell (born April 28, 1952) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Stands With A Fist in Dances with Wolves, and she is also very well known for her performance as President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica, the President's wife in Independence Day, and for her starring role in Donnie Darko as the title.


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No one bothered me after that day. John Dunbar : [smiles] I wouldn't think so. Show me. where you hit her. [Stands With a Fist balls her fist and touches John at the base of the chin. John feigns being knocked unconscious as Stands With a Fist laughs] Stands With a Fist : My place is with you. I go where you go.


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After a highly respected and long-running career on stage, actress Mary McDonnell broke into movie stardom as Stands With A Fist, a white woman raised by Native Americans in Kevin Costner's Oscar-winning Western "Dances With Wolves" (1990). Prior to her breakout performance, McDonnell made her.


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Stands With A Fist (real name: Christine Gunther) is the deuteragonist of the 1990 film Dances with Wolves, and a major character in its sequel The Holy Road. She is a white woman who was adopted by a Sioux tribe led by Ten Bears after she lost her family to a vicious Pawnee tribe. She then falls in love with Dances with Wolves and have three children in the sequel. She was portrayed by Mary.


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Mary McDonnell's Stands With A Fist is likewise based on an actual historical figure, though unlike Dunbar, they don't actually share a name. The idea that a white woman would be adopted by a.


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Dances With Wolves (1990)Stands With A Fist has a flashback of when a group of Pawnee warriors murder her family and friends. Stands saves herself by sneakin.


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Mary Eileen McDonnell is an American film, stage, and television actress. She received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Stands With A Fist in Dances with Wolves, and she is also very well k


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Mary McDonnell. Actress: Battlestar Galactica. Mary McDonnell is a two-time Oscar®-nominated actress, who is known for her character portrayals in both period and present-day screen roles, as well as a long history of stage and film roles. Mary Eileen McDonnell was born on April 28, 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, to Eileen (Mundy) and John McDonnell, a computer consultant, both of Irish.


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Stands with a Fist (1825-1889), born Christine Gunther, was an adoptive member of the Lakota Sioux tribe who lived in Colorado during the 1860s. Christine Gunther was born in 1825 to a white American family which settled on the Kansas frontier in the 1830s. While she was young, she was orphaned when the Pawnee attacked her family's homestead, and she was adopted by the Lakota Sioux medicine.


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Mary Eileen McDonnell (born April 28, 1952) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She received Academy Award nominations for her roles as Stands With A Fist in Dances with Wolves and May-Alice Culhane in Passion Fish.McDonnell is well known for her performances as President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica, First Lady Marilyn Whitmore in Independence Day, and Rose in Donnie.


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After a highly respected and long-running career on stage, actress Mary McDonnell broke into movie stardom as Stands With A Fist, a white woman raised by Native Americans in Kevin Costner's Oscar.


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1952. Mary Eileen McDonnell (born April 28, 1952) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She received Academy Award nominations for her roles as Stands with a Fist in Dances with Wolves and May-Alice Culhane in Passion Fish. McDonnell is well known for her performances as President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica (for which.


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Mary McDonnell. Actress: Battlestar Galactica. Mary McDonnell is a two-time Oscar®-nominated actress, who is known for her character portrayals in both period and present-day screen roles, as well as a long history of stage and film roles. Mary Eileen McDonnell was born on April 28, 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, to Eileen (Mundy) and John McDonnell, a computer consultant, both of Irish.


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Stands With A Fist, the captive woman who marries Dunbar, is depicted as a bridge of communication between Dunbar and the Sioux tribe. Her life is based upon Cynthia Ann Parker, a Caucasian female captured by the Comanche tribe when she was ten years old. She grew up with the name Naduah (meaning "someone found") and lived with the tribe.

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