Nathan Chasing Horse was banished from reservation in 2015 for alleged abuse


Eight years ago, “Dances with Wolves” actor Nathan Chasinghorse was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a local girl as young as 13, according to police records, and was arrested in Montana on similar charges. was driven off the reservation.

“The federal government was asleep at the wheel,” Roxanne Gourneau told The Post on Thursday.

Gourneau was one of the elected leaders on the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana who officially banished the actor from the tribal lands in 2015. She said she couldn’t believe it took so long for Las Vegas police to arrest her.

“We had heard reports and rumors that he was being investigated from outside and although we could not confirm this. [any outside investigation] … We took matters into our own hands to protect our people, said Gourneau, 63. “Now eight years after he was kicked out from us — eight years of being allowed to go out and destroy families and young women — he’s finally been arrested.”


Chasing Horse (left) starred in “Dances with Wolves” in 1990 with Kevin Costner.
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In July 2015, The Fort Peck Journal reported. that “tribal members reported previous experiences with the horse chase, including alleged sexual assault, human trafficking, intimidation of tribal members, intimidation, use of guns to keep tribal members away from ceremonies , and include incidents of land desecration.” Tribal Council Chambers

At the time, an attorney representing Chasing Horse threatened the tribal council with possible litigation, according to the Journal.

SWAT officers raided Chasing Horse’s North Las Vegas home Tuesday following an October 2022 investigation. Police recovered videos of alleged sexual assaults, several firearms, 41 pounds of marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms from the home. According to the arrest report.


Roxanne Gourneau
Roxanne Gourneau was one of the elected leaders of the Fort Peck Reservation who banned the chase horse.
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Fort Peck Indian Reservation
Chasing Horse was officially removed from Fort Peck in 2015.
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The report also states that sexual assault allegations against the accused cult leader date back to the early 2000s and span multiple states, including Montana, his home state of South Dakota and Nevada, where He has been living there for the past 10 years.

None of the news about the hunting horse capture came as a surprise to Gourneau, who spoke to The Post from his home on the 2.7 million-acre reservation (about 4,200 square miles, half the size of New Jersey) in northeastern Montana.

Gurneau said tribal elders told him and other leaders at the “atrocities” hearing in tribal council chambers that horse chases are allegedly ongoing against tribal members, particularly young women.


Nathan chasing the horse.
Chase is expected to be charged with sex trafficking and sexual abuse of a child under the age of 16.
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Stalking Horse – a member of the Sikango Sioux tribe of the Lakota Nation – attracted followers from tribes across the United States and Canada who believed he was a “medicine man” and “holy man” of higher beings. Can communicate with and perform healing ceremonies. to the warrant.

“Nathan Chasinghorse used spiritual traditions and their belief systems to sexually harass young girls on multiple occasions,” the document states.

According to the arrest report, followers of his The Circle cult allegedly offered their young daughters to take Chasing Horse as wives, with one girl allegedly “gifting” him. Presented when she was 15 years old and another married her. When she turned 16.


The actor (center) appeared in "Dances with Wolves."
The actor (center) played a Sioux named Smiles a Lot in “Dances with Wolves.”
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Tribal leaders reportedly used an unprecedented tribal constitutional law called “banishment” to force a chase horse off the Fort Peck reservation in 2015, although some elected leaders supported it. Who was

“You have to understand spiritual ceremonies,” Gourneau told The Post. “We are here to protect our people and our lands.”

At the time, Chasing Horse’s lawyers wrote threatening letters to tribal leaders about his deportation, Gourneau said, but Gourneau said they didn’t care.


Las Vegas police arrested the chase horse at his home on Tuesday.
Las Vegas police arrested a chase horse from his home on Tuesday.
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“We didn’t give it a second thought,” he said.

Stalking Horse – who allegedly trained his five wives to use guns and ordered them to “shoot out” the police if the authorities ever tried to “break up their family” – expected He is expected to face at least two counts of sex trafficking and, according to a court record, each count of sexual assault of a child under 16, child abuse or neglect and each count of sexual assault. Count one.


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