<P> During World War I, the brothers find themselves in the 10th Battalion, CEF . Alfred, commissioned as an officer, leads a charge into no man's land . The attack results in heavy casualties and Alfred is wounded . While visiting Alfred in the field hospital, Tristan learns that Samuel has volunteered for a dangerous reconnaissance mission . He rushes off to protect his brother but arrives too late . A devastated Tristan holds Samuel until he dies, then cuts out his brother's heart and sends it home to be buried at the ranch . Tristan single - handedly raids the German lines . He returns to camp with the scalps of German soldiers hanging around his neck, horrifying his fellow soldiers . He is discharged but does not go home . Alfred returns to Montana and proposes to Susannah, but she declines . </P> <P> Tristan returns home, where Susannah finds him weeping over Samuel's grave . She comforts him, and they become lovers . A jealous Alfred confronts Tristan and leaves to make his name in Helena . Tristan is plagued with guilt over Samuel's death and feels responsible for driving Alfred away; he leaves Montana for several years . Susannah waits for him, only to receive a letter telling her to marry someone else . Alfred comforts Susannah . William finds them together, which leads to a falling out between him and Alfred . William later suffers a stroke . He does not speak for years and the ranch deteriorates . Susannah marries Alfred, now a congressman . Alfred's business and politics cause him to get involved with the O'Banion brothers, bootleggers and gangsters . </P> <P> Tristan returns during Prohibition, bringing life back to the ranch and his father . He falls in love with Isabel Two and they marry . They have two children, the elder being a boy named Samuel . Tristan becomes involved in small - scale rum - running, finding himself at odds with the O'Banion brothers . Isabel is accidentally killed by a police officer working for the O'Banions . In a fit of grief, Tristan beats the officer nearly to death and is jailed . Susannah visits Tristan, still having feelings for him, but he refuses her advances . After his release, Tristan and Decker kill those responsible for Isabel's death, including one of the O'Banion brothers . </P> <P> Realizing she cannot live without Tristan, Susannah commits suicide . The remaining O'Banion brother, along with the corrupt sheriff and another police officer, comes after Tristan for revenge . At the ranch, William and Alfred kill the attackers . Alfred reconciles with his father and brother . The family realizes that Tristan is likely to be blamed for the deaths, which prompts Tristan to ask Alfred to take care of his children . One Stab's narration explains that later during the night they bury the bodies and dump the car in the Missouri River . He reflects that rather than dying young as he, the American Indian, had expected, Tristan lived to watch his children and grandchildren grow . One Stab observes that it was the people Tristan loved and wanted to protect most that died young . The last scene takes place in 1963 . Tristan, now an old man living in the North Country, investigates an animal carcass as he is confronted by a grizzly bear . He draws his knife and fights it . As they struggle, the image freeze - frames as One Stab narrates, "It was a good death". </P>

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