Buffalo Dreams is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Reiley McClendon and directed by David Jackson. Like many Disney movies, it focuses on themes of friendship and triumph over adversity. Set against the backdrop of New Mexico, the film follows a boy who moves because of his father's job and becomes involved with a group of teens attempting to preserve the buffalo and Navajo traditions. Along the way he makes friends and learns important lessons about life. Despite being set in Montana, the filming was all done in Utah.
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| - Buffalo Dreams is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Reiley McClendon and directed by David Jackson. Like many Disney movies, it focuses on themes of friendship and triumph over adversity. Set against the backdrop of New Mexico, the film follows a boy who moves because of his father's job and becomes involved with a group of teens attempting to preserve the buffalo and Navajo traditions. Along the way he makes friends and learns important lessons about life. Despite being set in Montana, the filming was all done in Utah.
- "Buffalo Dreams" is an Oz-related short story written by Jane Mailander. It was first published in Writers of the Future, Vol. 4 (1988), after winning the first place prize in the 1987 Writers of the Future contest. The story was reprinted in Oz-story Magazine No. 3 in 1997.
- Buffalo Dreams is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on March 11, 2005. The film stars Reiley McClendon and Simon Baker. Although Thomas Blackhorse doesn't fully understand the significance of carrying on the Navajo teachings, he does resent tourists who don't appreciate the local way of life. After accepting Josh Townsend, a transplant from Chicago who just moved to the community with his family, into his circle of friends, Thomas is equally hurt and angry when Josh betrays a confidence and reveals the location of a sacred Navajo landmark to vandals. To save his friendship with Thomas and preserve the local customs, Josh challenges the leader of the vandals to a dangerous mountain bike race. Josh and Thomas must work together to defend the Native American legacy.
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| - Buffalo Dreams is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Reiley McClendon and directed by David Jackson. Like many Disney movies, it focuses on themes of friendship and triumph over adversity. Set against the backdrop of New Mexico, the film follows a boy who moves because of his father's job and becomes involved with a group of teens attempting to preserve the buffalo and Navajo traditions. Along the way he makes friends and learns important lessons about life. Despite being set in Montana, the filming was all done in Utah.
- "Buffalo Dreams" is an Oz-related short story written by Jane Mailander. It was first published in Writers of the Future, Vol. 4 (1988), after winning the first place prize in the 1987 Writers of the Future contest. The story was reprinted in Oz-story Magazine No. 3 in 1997.
- Buffalo Dreams is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on March 11, 2005. The film stars Reiley McClendon and Simon Baker. Although Thomas Blackhorse doesn't fully understand the significance of carrying on the Navajo teachings, he does resent tourists who don't appreciate the local way of life. After accepting Josh Townsend, a transplant from Chicago who just moved to the community with his family, into his circle of friends, Thomas is equally hurt and angry when Josh betrays a confidence and reveals the location of a sacred Navajo landmark to vandals. To save his friendship with Thomas and preserve the local customs, Josh challenges the leader of the vandals to a dangerous mountain bike race. Josh and Thomas must work together to defend the Native American legacy.
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