00:01Independence is actually a funny name for a city like this.
00:13The truth is, none of us can get here alone.
00:20The prairie is so big and we are so small.
00:27We need each other.
00:30Independence is not just a way of life.
00:36It's a rallying point for everyone.
00:45Whoa.
00:48Okay.
00:50Okay, okay.
00:51I didn't know about this...
00:55Actually, yes, I think so.
00:56I would need to find out about the time period in which it takes place to understand the historical context of
01:05the series.
01:07Because we see Little House on the Prairie as being, therefore, in fact, a work about family,
01:13The family, I think, I don't remember what the family's name is, but...
01:17where they always get into trouble.
01:19But there is still a huge historical context within it.
01:21Because we can see the Native Americans who are there.
01:27So we see black people, but when did this happen?
01:31So, where do we stand regarding the independence of African Americans?
01:43There are lots of things, I'd have to look into it, actually, to understand the historical context.
01:48Because here, they're talking about independence, but what kind of independence are they talking about?
01:52Independence Day, okay.
01:54I'd like to... Well, I don't know. It would be necessary that... I don't know.
01:57I don't know.
01:57This is really just a historical point and I'm lost.
02:01We'll see.
02:01Pareli zada.
02:01Despite the complexity, if you depend on it, it's not very fair.
02:01– French subtitles 2021
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