tauni-mara its is a phrase in the movie CHISUM, starring JOHN WAYNE, it's the north wind The phrase "tahnee mara" was invented by the writer of the original story, who had no absolutely understanding of any native language or culture.
The line is from the movie "Chisum" and is delivered in response to "That sounds like a threat" and is "Wrong word"... (punches man in mouth) FACT!
Wayne's last movie was The Shootist, released in 1976, starring with Lauren Becall, Ron Howard and Jimmy Stewart.
That was Donovan's Reef. Directed by Wayne's old friend John Ford, Donovan's Reef was one of Ford/Wayne's lighter movies.
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tauni-mara its is a phrase in the movie CHISUM, starring JOHN WAYNE, it's the north wind The phrase "tahnee mara" was invented by the writer of the original story, who had no absolutely understanding of any native language or culture.
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tauni-mara its is a phrase in the movie CHISUM, starring JOHN WAYNE, it's the north wind The phrase "tahnee mara" was invented by the writer of the original story, who had no absolutely understanding of any native language or culture.
The line is from the movie "Chisum" and is delivered in response to "That sounds like a threat" and is "Wrong word"... (punches man in mouth) FACT!
sallie chisum horses name in the movie
Wayne's last movie was The Shootist, released in 1976, starring with Lauren Becall, Ron Howard and Jimmy Stewart.
The Searchers, starring John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter.
That was Donovan's Reef. Directed by Wayne's old friend John Ford, Donovan's Reef was one of Ford/Wayne's lighter movies.
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tauni-mara its is a phrase in the movie CHISUM, starring John Wayne, it's the north wind==========================================================Answer: Every aspect of the John Wayne film Chisum is false, including all details of the native Americans shown in the movie. The phrase "tahnee mara" was invented by the writer of the original story, who had no absolutely understanding of any native language or culture. Anyone who thinks they can learn history from American movies is extremely foolish.The Comanche word for "alone" is sʉmʉsa(sʉmʉ' = one), and the word for "lonely" will be close to this. The Comanche word for wind is nʉena or nʉetʉ.Tahnee mara does not mean anything in either Comanche or "Apache" (unspecified tribe) - the two native groups mentioned in the movie.
According to the movie, Chisum, he owned a store with mr. Tunstill and mr Sweeney.
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