Moses J. Brings Much (b 4 Sep 1969) is a television actor, film, and stage Oglala Lakota, as well as traditional drummer and singer.
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Moses Brings Plenty was born at Pine Ridge Reservation, in South Dakota. He is a direct descendant of Brings Plenty, a Oglala Lakota soldier who fought in the Little Big Horn Battle. Wife is Sara Ann Haney- Takes Much
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Acting career
As an actor, he has played small parts in Hidalgo, Thunder Heart and Pirates of the Caribbean. He also plays Quanah Parker in the documentary History Channel, Comanche Warrior, which was filmed in the Wild Horse Sanctuary in the southern Black Hills, and played Crazy Horse in the documentary "Investigating History" The History Channel, > Who killed Crazy Horse and BBC " Custer's Last Stand ". She acted in "Rez Bomb," considered the first film with a universal story line set on the reservation. "Rez Bomb" has become part of the international film festival circuit rather than just playing for the Original American film festival, which is a major breakthrough for original cinema.
In addition to performing some theatrical work in Nebraska, he also described an Apache warrior in the 2011 western science fiction film Cowboys & amp; Aliens.
Bringing Much concerned about providing an accurate representation of indigenous peoples in the mass media. "Young people told me that they did not see our people on TV and then I was hit, they were right, where are our indigenous people, the people who are proud of who they are?" he says.
Music, dance, and modeling career
Bringing Much has been modeled for Ed Hardy and John Yaeger.
Moses Brings Plenty plays drums for the band BrulÃÆ'à ©, which combines traditional Native American drums and flutes with contemporary musical instruments.
He performed with and drums for Many Moccasins Dance Troupe, based in Winnebago, Nebraska that incorporates Native American dance with powwow dance.
She has appeared for charity events such as Project Lighthouse, which provides warm clothing and bedding for north Indian reservations.
Television
Moses Brings Plenty is one of the experts who test/display the weapons and tactics used by warlord Oglala Lakota Crazy Horse on an episode in Spike's Deadliest Warrior TV's third season. He also appeared in the sixth episode of Hell's Fourth Hell season on Wheels.
References
Further reading
- Elliott, Michael A. Custerology: The Enduring Legacy of Indian Wars and George Armstrong Custer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. ISBNÃ, 978-0-226-20147- 4.
External links
- Home
- Moses Brings Much about IMDb
Source of the article : Wikipedia