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Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
Westerman aka Kanghi Duta
Westerman aka Kanghi Duta
Born Floyd Westerman
(1936-08-17)August 17, 1936
Lake Traverse Indian Reservation, South Dakota, U.S.
Died December 13, 2007(2007-12-13) (aged 71)
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of death Leukemia
Place of burial Saint Matthew's Catholic Cemetery, Veblen, South Dakota, U.S.
Other names Kanghi Duta
Occupation Actor, artist, musician
Years active 1988–2007
Spouse(s) Rosie Westerman
Children 5

Floyd Westerman, also known as Kanghi Duta i.e. "Red Crow" in Dakota (August 17, 1936 – December 13, 2007), was a Sioux musician, political activist, and actor. After establishing a career as a country music singer, later in his life, he became a leading actor depicting Native Americans in American films and television. He is sometimes credited simply as Floyd Westerman.[1][2] He worked as a political activist for Native American causes.

Early life[]

He was born Floyd Westerman (Kanghi Duta) on the Lake Traverse Indian Reservation, home of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, a federally recognized tribe. It is one of the tribes of the Eastern Dakota subgroup of the Great Sioux Nation, living within the U.S. state of South Dakota.[3] Kanghi Duta means "Red Crow" in Dakota (one of the three Sioux related languages).[4]

At the age of 10, Westerman was sent to the Wahpeton Boarding School, where he first met Dennis Banks (who as an adult became a leader of the American Indian Movement). There Westerman and other boys were forced to cut their traditionally long hair and forbidden to speak their native languages. This experience would profoundly impact Westerman's later life. As an adult, he championed his own heritage.[5]

He graduated from Northern State University with a B.A. degree in secondary education. He served two years in the US Marines, before beginning his career as a singer.[3]

Career[]

Before entering films and television, Westerman had established a solid reputation as a country-western music singer. His recordings offer a probing analysis of European influences in Native American communities. In addition to several solo recordings, Westerman collaborated with Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Harry Belafonte,[3] Joni Mitchell, Kris Kristofferson, and Buffy Sainte-Marie. In the 1990s, he toured with Sting to raise funds to preserve rain forests.[3]

Westerman became interested in acting after years of performing as a singer. He debuted his film career in Renegades (1989), in which he played "Red Crow", the Lakota Sioux father of Hank Storm, the character played by Lou Diamond Phillips. Additional film roles include "Chief Ten Bears" in Dances with Wolves (1990), and the "shaman" for the singer Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's The Doors (1991).[3] Westerman appeared as Standing Elk, alongside his long-time friend Max Gail, in the family film, Tillamook Treasure (2006). He appeared in Hidalgo (2004), as Chief Eagle Horn in Buffalo Bill's circus. In September 2007, Westerman finished work for the film Swing Vote (2008).[3]

Television roles included playing "George" on Dharma & Greg, "Uncle Ray" on Walker, Texas Ranger (in the pilot and first regular seasons),[3] "One Who Waits" on Northern Exposure, and multiple appearances as "Albert Hosteen" on The X-Files.[3]

Death[]

Westerman died from complications of leukemia at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on December 13, 2007. He was surrounded by his wife Rosie and five children.[3]

Selected filmography[]

  • Powwow Highway (1989) (voice)
  • Renegades (1989)
  • Dances with Wolves - Ten Bears (1990)
  • The Making of 'Dances with Wolves' - TV Short documentary - Himself (1990)
  • Son of the Morning Star (1991)
  • The Doors (1991)
  • Clearcut (1991)
  • Jonathan of the Bears (1993)
  • The Broken Chain - TV Movie - Tribe Elder (1993)
  • Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (1994)
  • 500 Nations (voice) (1995)
  • Buffalo Girls - TV Movie - No Ears (1995)
  • The Brave (1997)
  • Dusting Cliff 7 (1997)
  • Grey Owl - Pow Wow Chief (1998)
  • Atlantis: Milo's Return - Chakashi (voice) (2003)
  • Dreamkeeper -Iron Spoon (2003)
  • Hidalgo - Chief Eagle Horn (2004)
  • Tillamook Treasure (2006)
  • Comanche Moon - First Old Comanche (2008)
  • Swing Vote (2008)

Selected television appearances[]

  • 500 Nations (TV Mini-Series) (voice) (1995)
  • Walker, Texas Ranger - 26 episodes - Uncle Ray Firewalker (1993-1994)
  • Northern Exposure
  • Dharma & Greg
  • Millennium
  • Poltergeist: The Legacy
  • The Pretender - episode - Mirage - Ernie Two Feathers (1997)
  • Roseanne
  • The X-Files
  • Murder, She Wrote - episode - Night of the Coyote - Uncle Ashie Nakai (1992)
  • Captain Planet and the Planeteers- episode - Tree of Life - Indian Chief (1990) (voice)
  • L.A. Law - episode - Dances with Sharks - Judge William Gainser (1991)
  • MacGyver - episode - Mask of the Wolf - Two Eagles (1988)
  • Judging Amy
  • Baywatch Nights

Discography[]

  • Custer Died for Your Sins (1969)
  • Indian Country (1970)
  • Custer Died for Your Sins (re-recording; 1982)
  • The Land is Your Mother (1982)
  • Oyate (with Tony Hymas; 1990)
  • A Tribute to Johnny Cash (2006)

References[]

Further reading[]

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