Blood Brother
28th September 1955Cry of the Heron
5th October 1955Treachery at At-Ta-Tu
12th October 1955Gold of Haunted Mountain
19th October 1955Search for the Sun
26th October 1955Moonfire
2nd November 1955Mask of the Manitou
9th November 1955The Flight
16th November 1955Code of a Chief
23rd November 1955Face of Fear
30th November 1955Voice of the Serpent
7th December 1955Shield of Honor
14th December 1955The Challenge
21st December 1955Medicine Drums
28th December 1955The Spirit of Hidden Valley
4th January 1956Papoose
11th January 1956The Storm Pool
18th January 1956The Gentle Warrior
25th January 1956The Strange Animal
1st February 1956White Medicine Man
8th February 1956Death Trap
15th February 1956War Paint
22nd February 1956Valley of Decision
29th February 1956Witch Bear
7th March 1956Trouble at Medicine Creek
14th March 1956Ambush at Arrow Pass
21st March 1956Brave Eagle is a 26-episode half-hour western television series which aired on CBS from September 28, 1955, to March 14, 1956, with rebroadcasts continuing until June 6. Keith Larsen, who was of Norwegian descent, starred as Brave Eagle, a peaceful young Cheyenne chief. The program was unconventional in that it ⁕ reflects the Native American viewpoint in the settlement of the American West and ⁕ was the first series to feature an American Indian as a lead character. Larsen's co-stars were Kim Winona, a Sioux Indian, as Morning Star, Brave Eagle's romantic interest; Anthony Numkena of Arizona, a Hopi Indian then using the stage name Keena Nomkeena, appeared as Keena, the adopted son of Brave Eagle; Pat Hogan as Black Cloud, and Bert Wheeler of the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey, as the halfbreed Smokey Joe, full of tribal tall tales but accompanying wisdom. The episodes center upon routine activities among the Cheyenne, clashes with other tribes, attempts to prevent war, encroachment from white settlers, racial prejudice, and a threat of smallpox.
