A Man Called Horse

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In a gripping tale of transformation, a refined man becomes a warrior among Native Americans, confronting trials of spirit and body. His journey evolves from captivity to kinship, illustrating profound themes of identity and respect.

A Man Called Horse Trivia

What is the primary setting of the story "A Man Called Horse"? (Easy)
#1: The American West
#2: The Arctic Circle
#3: Ancient Rome
#4: A Japanese Village
What is the name of the protagonist in "A Man Called Horse"? (Advanced)
#1: John Morgan
#2: James Smith
#3: William Grey
#4: Robert Blake
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A Man Called Horse Fun Facts

The film A Man Called Horse popularized the phrase the rite of passage, showcasing the protagonist's transformation through Native American initiation rituals.
The film features actor Richard Harris undergoing a dramatic physical transformation, including a significant weight loss, to authentically portray the struggles of his character.

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