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They become separated from the wagon train and become stranded in the Rocky Mountains. While they are sleeping, a bear appears and rummages through the wagon, scares off their mules and livestock and scatters their possessions. The wagon's axle is broken and John decides to build a shelter as it would take too long to fix the axle and winter is near. Jacob and Toby are sent to look for food and eventually reach a lodge owned by Dark Wind, an old Sioux medicine man. Jacob and Toby fear him but are eventually re-assured by the arrival of mountain man Abner Murdock, who understands the Sioux language and acts as interpreter. Murdock and Dark Wind share a meal with the McKays, and Dark Wind tells the story of Walking Thunder, a bear with whom he shares a kindred spirit, and who reigned the land in which they live.
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down Walking Thunder to obtain his pelt. Weasel wounds the bear, who limps away. Murdock and Jacob hear the shot and ride up to avert further killing. In the ensuing fight, Weasel and Blood Coat try to take Murdock down. Richter attempts to kill Dark Wind, who is praying in the woods, but Jacob materializes behind him and tells him to put down his gun. Richter takes Jacob's rifle away and pulls out a knife. Walking Thunder then arrives and wounds Richter, scaring him off. John arrives and helps Murdock fight off Weasel and Blood Coat, who also flee.
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attempts to shoot him, but a nearby Dark Wind first utters a warning call, and the bear disappears. Frustrated, Richter shoots Dark Wind in the shoulder. Dark Wind returns to the cabin, where Emma tends to his wound. The trio eventually enters the cabin and threatens to kill the McKays unless they surrender their gold. Murdock arrives and says that there is no gold, driving them away. He changed his mind about going to the fort, feeling that he was needed at the cabin.
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Jacob and Murdock, who are returning to the cabin, and steal from them. The trio reaches the cabin first, and imposes on the McKay's hospitality, while casing the place to see where the (non-existent) gold is hidden. When they start drinking and becoming unruly, John asks them to leave. Murdock and Jacob arrive later.
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After Danny McKay finishes reading the journal, his grandmother gives him a brand-new journal to write his life events in. Meanwhile, Walking Thunder has become a mystery and legend. White men's version says that he died the day thay he was shot. According to the Sioux, he was healed by Dark Wind and
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The next day, John goes out to hunt and gets shot at by Richter and his cohorts. Murdock saves him, helps the McKays build their cabin and leaves, planning to go to Fort Bridger for the winter. Dark Wind blesses the family and gives them tokens of grace. Walking Thunder later appears to Richter, who
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The family needs supplies to survive the winter, so Jacob is sent with Murdock to procure them from a rendezvous of mountain men which takes place days away. Meanwhile, Jacob's family, aided by Dark Wind, work to build a cabin. Eventually, Walking Thunder appears. The family fears him, but Dark Wind
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Murdock takes John on a hunting trip to obtain meat for the winter. Jacob is left in charge of the cabin. Emma goes into labor, but the two boys are unsure of what to do. Dark Wind, having recovered from his injury, helps deliver the baby girl. Meanwhile, Richter, Weasel and Blood Coat try to hunt
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While his parents are away, a young boy, Danny McKay, stays with his grandmother. She has a journal written by his grandfather Jacob when the latter was a teenager. It relates how Jacob travelled with his parents (John and Emma) and younger brother Toby in a covered wagon on the way to California.
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At the rendezvous, Jacob purchases necessities, and Murdock convinces him to also buy a rifle. During the gathering, Murdock gets into a fight with hunter Ansel Richter and his companions, Weasel and Blood Coat. They saw Jacob spend his money. Thinking that he may be wealthy, they decide to trail
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and a legendary bear known by the Native Americans as Walking Thunder. The film won a Silver Award at the Worldfest Film Festival. It was released in 1995, but was not widely distributed until 1997.
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roamed with him the mountains until the day they were recalled by the spirits to their eternal after-life.
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utters a chant which seems to appease the bear, who leaves.
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