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Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special | 1997
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special | 1997 | Virginia S.
Best Edited TwoHour Movie for Commercial Television | 1997 | Mark
August Schellenberg previously played Sitting Bull in Witness to Yesterday (1973) and would later do so again in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007).
For a dream sequence, cinematographer Thomas Burstyn came up with the idea of having two cameras - one loaded with color film, the other with infrared black & white - shoot the exact same image, and then combining them in post-production. Rental house Clairmont Camera designed and built a rig that positioned one camera above the other and used mirrors to correctly align their respective images. This became known as the "Crazy Horse" or "Over/Under" rig, and is still available for rental at Keslow Camera (which purchased Clairmont in 2017).
"Reporter: What about the Indians, General? And aren't the Black Hills officially Sioux land from the treaty of 1868? General George Armstrong Custer: Whatever the right or wrong isn't the question. The Indians must be dispossessed. The practical question is how the inevitable can be accomplished with the least inhumanity to the Indians. Reporter: Didn't General Polk say that? General George Armstrong Custer: I believe in destiny, you see. For individuals as well as nations. Nothing can stop the movement of history."
"[real-life quote] [Epilogue - Black Elk speaks of the deceased Crazy Horse] Black Elk: It does not matter where his body lies; there the grass is growing... but where his Spirit lies, that would be a good place to be."