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  1. A headstrong New York painter embarks on a dangerous journey to meet Sitting Bull but must face off with an Army officer intent on war with the Native Americans.

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    • Susanna White
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    • Jessica Chastain
  2. Jun 29, 2018 · Woman Walks Ahead. There is so much negativity, cruelty and ugliness in our world right now, it is hard to outright dismiss a well-intentioned stumble like “Woman Walks Ahead.”. This truth-based odd-couple Western, about a late-19th century meeting of the minds between Brooklyn-based proto-feminist portrait painter Catherine Weldon and the ...

  3. Woman Walks Ahead Reviews. It's unclear how historically accurate director Susanna White's film is, but it's quite compelling to find out more about Catherine Weldon. Full Review | Oct 12,...

    • Who Was Sitting Bull?
    • Who Was Catherine Weldon?
    • Why Did She Visit Sitting Bull?
    • Were Sitting Bull and Catherine Weldon Romantically Involved?
    • What Was The Ghost Dance?
    • Is This The Same Standing Rock?

    One of history’s most famous Native American leaders, he’s most well known today for defeating General George Custer’s army at The Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in what was then Montana Territory. The confrontation was sparked by Custer’s troops discovering gold in the Sioux-controlled Black Hills, now...

    She had several different identities. As explained by the book that inspired the movie, Eileen Pollack’s Woman Walking Ahead:In Search of Catherine Weldon and Sitting Bull, she was born Susanna Faesch in Switzerland in 1844 and immigrated to Brooklyn, N.Y. when she was a child. She made her living selling her embroidery. (She was not a widow, as th...

    What exactly prompted Weldon to travel to see Sitting Bull is unknown, but her biography provides several clues. Native American culture was a subject of fascination in Switzerland during the time of her youth, and Pollack says that after she came to the U.S. she might have been inspired to action by the newspaper coverage of the Indians losing the...

    It’s an understandable question watching the Sitting Bull character de-robe in front of Weldon in a tent in the film. “There was some romantic tension,” Pollack says. “There’s evidence that he proposed marriage.” But, Pollack says, the record shows that Weldon wasn’t interested in marrying Sitting Bull (who had two wives) and maintained their relat...

    Though it plays a relatively minor role in the movie — Weldon and Sitting Bull emerge from the tent and see tribe members dancing in a circle around a fire pit, looking up at the sky with their arms outstretched in the air — the Ghost Dance is an important part of the Sitting Bull story. The Ghost Dance was a religious movement that emerged in some...

    Yes. The place where Weldon visits Sitting Bull is the same place that made news recently as the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and their allies gathered there to oppose the construction of the Dakota access pipelinefor fears that it would contaminate their water supply. “The Dawes Act ultimately deprived the Sioux of much of their treaty-guaranteed lan...

  4. Jun 29, 2018 · Based on true events, Woman Walks Ahead tells the story of Catherine Weldon (Jessica Chastain), a widowed artist from New York who, in the 1880s, traveled alone to North Dakota to paint a portrait of Chief Sitting Bull (Michael Greyeyes).

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    • Susanna White
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  5. Jun 25, 2018 · Susanna White’s Woman Walks Ahead tells the simplified story of Catherine Weldon (Jessica Chastain), a painter from New York City who travels to a North Dakota reservation in 1890 to paint the portrait of the legendary Lakota chief Sitting Bull (Michael Greyeyes).

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  7. Touching fact-based tale of woman artist has violent scenes. Read Common Sense Media's Woman Walks Ahead review, age rating, and parents guide.

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