:02:02
	Let it go?
:02:04
	Murphy's taking inventory
in Tunstall's store right now
:02:06
	and you're saying
that means nothing to you?
:02:13
	It means nothing to me?
:02:18
	Murphy and his politicians
have taken more blood from me
:02:21
	- than they ever will from you.
- Oh yeah?
:02:24
	- How do you figure?
- The Red Sands Creek Reservation.
:02:30
	- What's he talking about?
- I don't know.
:02:32
	207 people butchered in the snow
with their stomachs empty.
:02:37
	My mother's people.
:02:41
	You see, Murphy and company
was under government contract
:02:43
	to supply us with beef
and two winters ago
:02:46
	he sent only rotten meat.
No corn, no flour,
:02:50
	only rancid beef
crawling with worms.
:02:52
	So I went out
with a band in the night
:02:53
	to the traders' camp
to try and get food.
:02:55
	Oh yeah, they welcomed us in,
:02:58
	and then they opened fire on us.
I got away, only me.
:03:03
	But when I got back to the Red Sands,
I found out that the army
:03:07
	had already heard about
our big Indian uprising
:03:11
	and they paid us back.
:03:12
	My mother was cut by a saber
from her privates to her neck.
:03:16
	My sisters were just babies
:03:18
	and they had their heads
bashed in with boot heels
:03:21
	so the army could save bullets.
:03:24
	Everybody at my reservation
was butchered and it means nothing to me?
:03:31
	Oh yeah.
:03:32
	Yeah, I went to Lincoln
to take Murphy's head.
:03:36
	And that's when
John Tunstall found me
:03:40
	and he took me in,
and he taught me
:03:44
	a better way to bury Murphy.
:03:46
	Murphy buried him
the old Irish way, Chavez.
:03:49
	That's right, Steve.
:03:52
	And he starved out
your family, Chavez.
:03:54
	And now he's doing it to every
small farmer in the territory.
:03:59
	But if you wanna run go ahead.
Just go run on ahead.