The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 4.9  (51)

The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds is a gripping historical documentary series released by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2016. The show explores the period of American history known as the Indian Wars, in which various Native American tribes fought to defend their land and way of life against the encroachment of European settlers and the U.S. government.

The series is composed of four episodes, each of which delves into a different aspect of the Indian Wars. Episode one, titled "Divided We Fall," introduces viewers to the major players in this conflict and sets the stage for the conflict that will unfold. It highlights the complex relationships between the different Native American tribes and illustrates how, despite vast cultural differences, they banded together in an effort to preserve their lands and way of life. The episode also explores the motivations of European settlers and the U.S. government, who were driven by a desire for power, money, and expansion.

In episode two, "Warriors and Chiefs," viewers get an up-close look at some of the key figures involved in the Indian Wars. From legendary Apache leader Geronimo to Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull to the famed cavalry commander General George Custer, the episode paints vivid portraits of the men who shaped this pivotal time in history. Through firsthand accounts and expert analysis, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complex motives that drove these warriors and leaders.

Episode three, "Unconquered," examines the resilience and determination of the Native American tribes who fought against overwhelming odds to defend their land and way of life. The episode highlights some of the most significant battles and events of the Indian Wars, including the Battle of Little Bighorn, the massacre at Wounded Knee, and the forced relocation of tribes to reservations. It also explores the ways in which the U.S. government sought to undermine the Native American resistance, including the use of propaganda, forced assimilation, and the destruction of Native American culture.

Finally, episode four, "Fight No More," chronicles the aftermath of the Indian Wars and the ways in which Native American communities struggled to rebuild and redefine themselves in the wake of this devastating conflict. From the creation of the Indian Citizenship Act to the emergence of powerful Native American leaders like Wilma Mankiller and Dennis Banks, the episode examines the ways in which Native Americans fought for their rights and worked to secure a place in American society.

Overall, The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds is a harrowing and thought-provoking series that offers a new perspective on a pivotal moment in American history. Through expert analysis, firsthand accounts, and stunning archival footage, the show illuminates the complex motives, tactics, and outcomes of the Indian Wars, while also highlighting the incredible resilience of the Native American people. Whether you're a history buff or simply interested in learning more about this pivotal moment in American history, The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds is a must-watch series that offers a new perspective on a defining era in American history.

The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (7 episodes). The series first aired on December 31, 2015.

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Native Americans in the 20th Century
7. Native Americans in the 20th Century
January 1, 2016
In the 20th Century, and to this day, Native American tribes continue to fight against the government for their rights and safety. But a final battle appeared in the form of mass media, and the popularity of the Western film genre in the 1940s and 1950s painted a damaging stereotype of Native Americans into the consciousness of the American people.
The Wounded Knee Massacre
6. The Wounded Knee Massacre
January 1, 2016
The slaughter of the buffalo populations in the western United States is used to corral Native Americans into reservations. But these reservations were still not far enough from the reach of the United States.
The Dakota War of 1862
5. The Dakota War of 1862
January 1, 2016
While the United States fights itself in the Civil War, the western border territories find themselves engaged in the Dakota War of 1862, a bloody conflict between settlers and the Native Americans.
Manifest Destiny and the Trail of Tears
4. Manifest Destiny and the Trail of Tears
January 1, 2016
After overthrowing their monarch, the United States government begins their own relationship with the Native Americans. But the country pushes expansion still further west, the country begins to break its treaties with the Native Americans.
The French and Indian War
3. The French and Indian War
January 1, 2016
French settlers set up forts and trading posts across Canada, and partnered with the Native Americans in order to trap game. As tensions between the French and English colonists boiled over into the French and Indian War, the Native tribes provided assistance to their trading partners in hopes of driving the English out.
Colonization of the 1600s
2. Colonization of the 1600s
January 1, 2016
The first English settlement of Jamestown leads to the English dominating the East Coast. As they push up against Native American lands to the west, conflict becomes inevitable.
1. The People of Pre-Columbian America
1. 1. The People of Pre-Columbian America
December 31, 2015
In Pre-Columbian America, millions of Native Americans were spread across the continents, made up of a large number of unique civilizations and tribes. As the Spanish began exploring what they called the New World in the 1400s, the world they knew began to change forever.
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Where to Watch The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds
The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds is available for streaming on the Mill Creek Entertainment website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Indian Wars: A Change of Worlds on demand at Vudu and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    December 31, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (51)