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- Two former Texas Rangers renew their spirit of adventure as they and several other residents of a small Texas town join a cattle drive to the Montana Territory.
- A young, easy-going gunman worships and competes with a famed gunfighter, insisting that he must face down a gang of 150 outlaws before he can retire.
- An idealistic tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk is taken on a cattle-drive to Mexico by famous trail boss Tom Reece but discovers that cowboy life isn't what he expected.
- When a black Civil War veteran becomes co-owner of the southern McMasters ranch, the incensed local Confederate veterans come gunning for him and his Indian wife.
- Forced by circumstances,Confederate POWs and Union soldiers join forces against Indians but old animosities resurface during their fragile alliance.
- Two down-on-their-luck former outlaws volunteer to be Texas Rangers and find themselves assigned to bring in an old friend, now a notorious outlaw.
- After a series of vicious crimes by a renegade group of cowboys, led by "Red Jack" Stilwell, a legendary tracker, Noble Adams is pulled out of retirement to capture Stilwell, dead or alive. Reluctantly, needing more men, he allows his son, Tom to tag along, revealing to Tom a whole brutal side of ruthlessness Noble thought he left behind.
- Jim Redigo is foreman for the enormous Garrett Ranch owned by matriarch Lucia with her children Tal and Constance. Redigo had his hands full managing people, machines, and animals, with a specific interest in attractive Connie.
- A teenage boy gets a job as a Pony Express rider in the Nebraska Territory not long before the Civil War breaks out.
- Based on the popular novel by Joseph Krumgold, "...And Now Miguel" is an easygoing yarn about a small boy with a big dream. Miguel (Pat Cardi), a shepherd's son, dreams of one day assuming responsibility for the flocks of sheep that have been managed by his family for so many years. Filmed in the natural scenic beauty of New Mexico, "...And Now Miguel" is a charming film appropriate for children of all ages.
- From the historic well-spring of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, Veiled Lightning rockets through the First American Revolution into the protest culture of today, finding that modern Indigenous activists employ art and culture as weapons for change. After decades of futile protest against Santa Fe's costumed Spanish Colonial pageant that glorifies conquest and genocide, and new group of protesters, predominantly female, take up the cause, with startling results that bear profound lessons to bear on what it means to be an American. With echoes from the Dakotas to Charlottesville, Veiled Lightning electrifies a Pan-Indian consciousness from which we will all benefit.
- Maria "Povika" Martinez left behind an exceptional legacy built through her artistic application and reintroduction of "black-on-black" pottery, still practiced today by her Tribal community of San Ildefonso Pueblo located in northern New Mexico. Her influence on the art world left a lasting impression across many borders, but she is much more than a world-renowned Pueblo pottery artist. Maria is our grandmother. She is our Quiyo.
- Documentary chronicles the development of the atomic industry in New Mexico and the cultural, economic, environmental and health legacy of developing, testing and storing nuclear weapons.
- A drought in Pueblo Indian country has bypassed a branch headed by Miguel due to a painting of St. Joseph. The Laguna tribe headed by Felipe borrows it but then refuses to return it after receiving rain, causing conflict.
- Tod and Buz, working as ranch hands in New Mexico, become disgusted with the actions of their employer. The man wants possession of his dead son's baby whether the mother approves of it or not. The rancher will stop at nothing to get his way and neither will his men-including murder.