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Season 1
26 Episodes

Episode 1
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Blood Brother
Blood Brother
Episode 2
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Cry of the Heron
Cry of the Heron
Episode 3
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Treachery at At-Ta-Tu
Treachery at At-Ta-Tu
Episode 4
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Gold of Haunted Mountain
Gold of Haunted Mountain
Episode 5
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Search for the Sun
Search for the Sun
Episode 6
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Moonfire
Moonfire
Episode 7
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Mask of the Manitou
Mask of the Manitou
Episode 8
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The Flight
The Flight
Episode 9
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Code of a Chief
Code of a Chief
Episode 10
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Face of Fear
Face of Fear
Episode 11
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Voice of the Serpent
Voice of the Serpent
Episode 12
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Shield of Honor
Shield of Honor
Episode 13
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The Challenge
The Challenge
Episode 14
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Medicine Drums
Medicine Drums
Episode 15
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The Spirit of Hidden Valley
The Spirit of Hidden Valley
Episode 16
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Papoose
Papoose
Episode 17
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The Storm Pool
The Storm Pool
Episode 18
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The Gentle Warrior
The Gentle Warrior
Episode 19
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The Strange Animal
The Strange Animal
Episode 20
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White Medicine Man
White Medicine Man
Episode 21
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Death Trap
Death Trap
Episode 22
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War Paint
War Paint
Episode 23
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Valley of Decision
Valley of Decision
Episode 24
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Witch Bear
Witch Bear
Episode 25
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Trouble at Medicine Creek
Trouble at Medicine Creek
Episode 26
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Ambush at Arrow Pass
Ambush at Arrow Pass

Brave Eagle

Overview

Brave Eagle is a 26-episode half-hour western television series which aired on CBS from September 28, 1955, to March 14, 1956, with rebroadcasts continuing until June 6. Keith Larsen, who was of Norwegian descent, starred as Brave Eagle, a peaceful young Cheyenne chief. The program was unconventional in that it ⁕ reflects the Native American viewpoint in the settlement of the American West and ⁕ was the first series to feature an American Indian as a lead character. Larsen's co-stars were Kim Winona, a Sioux Indian, as Morning Star, Brave Eagle's romantic interest; Anthony Numkena of Arizona, a Hopi Indian then using the stage name Keena Nomkeena, appeared as Keena, the adopted son of Brave Eagle; Pat Hogan as Black Cloud, and Bert Wheeler of the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey, as the halfbreed Smokey Joe, full of tribal tall tales but accompanying wisdom. The episodes center upon routine activities among the Cheyenne, clashes with other tribes, attempts to prevent war, encroachment from white settlers, racial prejudice, and a threat of smallpox.
native american
wild west
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