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  1. The Broken Chain is a 1993 TV movie made by the TNT network. It tells the true story of Iroquois warrior Thayendanegea participating in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Cast. Pierce Brosnan as William Johnson; Eric Schweig as Thayendanegea, also known as Joseph Brant; Wes Studi as Seth/Chief/Speaker for the Tribes

  2. Dec 12, 1993 · The Broken Chain: Directed by Lamont Johnson. With Eric Schweig, Wes Studi, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pierce Brosnan. The story of two Iroquis brothers caught in the midst of the Revolutionary War.

  3. Nov 17, 2022 · The Broken Chain poem by Ron Tranmer is a favorite poem for funerals that stresses how the loss of a family member can break an earthly chain of a family. As other family member die, the chain will be reassembled in heaven.

  4. The Broken Chain. ‘The Broken Chain’ by Ron Tranmer explores the feelings of grief that a family suffers when one of their much-loved members passed away. The poet uses the metaphor of a broken chain to describe their loss. Read Poem. PDF Guide.

  5. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again.

  6. The Broken Chain | Iroquois Confederacy | French and Indian War | Pontiac's Rebellion | American Revolution | Pierce Brosnan | Eric Schweig |#FrenchAndIndian...

  7. Nov 11, 1993 · The true story of Iroquois warrior Thayendanegea participating in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.

  8. The Broken Chain is another addition to the Brosnan TV movie canon, based on the true story of warrior Thayendanegea (renamed Joseph Brandt by his English educators) and the Iroquois confederacy.

  9. "The Broken Chain" is a very different movie from others you might expect about the plight of First Peoples. It offers, not only a unique perspective on the American Revolutionary War, but the perspective of women in Iroquois society.

  10. The true story of Iroquois warrior Thayendanegea participating in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.