It has been suggested the real Glass had such a relationship, but there’s no firm evidence – and no evidence that he had any children. The backstory about Glass’s love for a Pawnee woman is fiction. Glass is the goodie, because he loves his son (who is half-Pawnee) in a gruff, manly way that involves telling him off a lot. Fitzgerald is fighty and racist, so he’s the baddie. They have a conversation, but it’s all so extravagantly mumbled that it’s hard to work out what’s going on. Among them are Captain Henry, Glass, Glass’s son Hawk (Forrest Goodluck) and trappers John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy) and Jim Bridger (Will Poulter). Various accounts suggest that between 12 and 18 of Ashley’s men were killed. In June 1823, Ashley’s band of around 70 men was attacked by Arikara warriors – they estimated around 600, though in the film it’s more like a dozen. ![]() This scene is based on a real-life incident: William H Ashley and Andrew Henry (the latter played by Domhnall Gleeson in the film) set up the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in 1822.
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