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True Women is a 1997 American Western CBS TV miniseries based on the 1993 novel by Janice Woods Windle directed by , starring , , , , and Rachael Leigh Cook. It was filmed in Austin, , and McDade, Texas. The series covers five decades, from the through Native American uprisings and the Civil War to the early stages of the women's suffrage movement. This miniseries was first aired on the television network over two nights during May 1997.

The miniseries marks the debut of sisters and , who were uncredited.


Plot
Young Euphemia Texas Ashby gets back to the house from picking flowers and finds out that is coming to the house. Santa Anna is on his way so they must head east in the . While they attempt to cross a river Sara suffers from a miscarriage while her young son Little Johnnie dies in Euphemia's arms. Many other young and old Texans die and Euphemia is almost lost in a sea of graves. After a month and a week, Sam Houston defeats Santa Anna's army and Texas is reborn as the Republic of Texas. They now live in a new home with their horses. Their sisters Fannie and Jane Isabella come to live with them after their father dies at sea. They are very different from Sara and Phemie and must adapt to their new brutal life.

One year later, Sarah survives an encounter with Tarantula, a warrior, and his band of Comanches. Later, Euphemia's close friend Matilda "Maddie" Lockhart is abducted by the Comanches and only later released. When given back, the Texans discover that she was brutally tortured, with the right side of her face disfigured by burn scars; the Comanche repeatedly awakened her by placing burning coals on her face. Maddie is bloody and shows signs of beating everywhere. She never fully recovers from her time with the Native Americans.

Euphemia is now sixteen and almost gets attacked by a panther when William King, a boy who she dreams about frequently, saves her. They continue to talk every day for the next five years and then get married. Sara's own husband dies in battle, and she gets remarried to a musician. Euphemia has a few children with William while they live happily together with the slave Tildy (Khadijah Karriem). They have a few horses, including one called Dancer. Euphemia meets Tarantula once again at a show (he is one of the actors) and since he is walking far for an old man, she gives him Dancer, her best horse. He gives her the name "Brave Squaw Child". This is the end of Euphemia's life in the book.

Cherokee and Lewis want to leave Georgia because Cherokee is half and they are being driven out. They wanted to leave before they were forced to.

Georgia Lawshe Woods falls in love at the age of fifteen at Swann Lake when two dogs frighten her and make her fall and Colonial Doctor Peter Woods tends to her wounds. She finds herself falling in love with this man and they get married the same year. They have four children a few years later and head to Texas. Along the way Georgia has doubts but Peter wants to keep going. They live in Texas for a while but find out the river water is contaminated, which leads to many deaths from cholera. They move again, and Georgia and Euphemia meet when Sam Houston keeps them together. The story then switches to Bettie Moss.


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Awards
  • 1997 Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (composer)
  • 1998 Won Lone Star Film & Television Awards for Best Actress —
  • 1998 Nominated for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series in a Crossover Role —


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