In the scene where the crippled Niska falls trying to use the crutches made for him by Israel you can see his legs clearly move.
Burns (to Daniel): I've seen your dangerous Chief Wamakah now. I must tell you I'm not too impressed.
Wamakah: I begin to think white men are ignorant fools.
Daniel (to Burns): What is it you're lookin' for--farm land or a personal kingdom?
Akari (to Israel): Perhaps your father will remember to bring your fine cap along with Wamakah's rifles.
Akari (to Israel): A man is only as good as his sons. When I cause a son to walk with his head toward the ground and his feet dragging then I have defeated the man.
Akari: If I leave you untied, would you try to run? Israel: Guess you'd catch me if I did. Akari: That is right.
Ben: No appetite, Becky, or is it just the way Cincinnatus cooks?
Akari: Tell me something, Israel, is there anything your Pa cannot do? Israel: I don't know. I don't think he can play the fiddle.
Akari: I will speak to my father. Daniel: Be nice if he'd listen. Akari: Yes, yes it would.
Unique casting in this episode as a Afro-American actor (Ken Renard) plays a Native American.
The name of the tribe of Native Americans in this episode is never given.
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