Elsa was also planning to split from the group to stay with Sam, but after many goodbyes, everyone decided they were going to Oregon anyway. Even Elsa decided to leave her boyfriend so she could find out where Oregon was, while planning to return to the plains in June to reunite with him.
As viewers of "1883" may recall, after the man she hopes to marry, Ennis (Eric Nelsen), is killed, Elsa meets the Comanche tribesman Sam (Martin Sensmeier). He helps her through her grief and the pair later become romantically involved, marrying in a tribal ceremony.
While that might just be a detail for ... However, despite getting the parents' approval, Sam and Elsa do not marry, at least not in a traditional sense. During her conversation with Margaret, Elsa states that she believes God has sent Sam into her life, and she already considers him a husband.
Meanwhile, fan-favorite Shea Brennan (Sam Elliott) made good on his promise to see the Pacific Ocean so his late wife could “use [his] eyes to see the world” — then promptly shot himself.
She had lovely things to say about her co-star Isabel May and mentioned the last thing Elsa says to her: "See you in the valley." Hill said, "I can't imagine not being with my child in their final moments of life." If you recall, only James was with Elsa when she finally died.
Verrick.” The tech bros insist she brings them bread but she says no and they say “Wow,” offended. Elsa leans in and whispers to one, “You will eat less than you desire and more than you deserve.” Margot notices Richard who is familiar to her. Anne points out to Richard that Margot looks like their daughter.
The Yellowstone prequel never clarified whether Elsa (Isabel May) and Ennis (Eric Nelsen) consummating their relationship in 1883 season 1, episode 5 “The Fangs of Freedom" resulted in Elsa getting pregnant.
The episode ends with Elsa and Sam making a dramatic public declaration of their love, which is met with disapproval from some of the others on the wagon train.
Yellowstone fans know that Duttons have been buried in the same spot in Montana for over a century. The Dutton family cemetery makes more sense after 1883 revealed that Elsa was the first person to be buried on the land.
In Comancheria, the settlers pay a tax to the Comanche to cross their land. One of the Comanche introduces himself to Elsa as Sam, a name he took from the man who killed his wife. The two race their horses; Elsa wins and Sam nicknames her "Lightning With The Yellow Hair".
She is believed to be either 17 or 18 years old. Elsa stated that her birthday was April 9, one year after the surrender at Appomattox (which would be 1866).
1883, which concluded its first season in February 2022, featured Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as the central Duttons, who claim the infamous patch of Montana wild known as the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch after the tragic death of their daughter, Elsa.
Elsa Dutton - John's great aunt
Elsa is the sister of John Dutton Senior, but her relationship with Costner's character is more complicated. As John Dutton Junior came into the mix, Elsa is Costner's character's great aunt.
(For an interesting video about the relationship between the Sami, Norway, and the making of Frozen 2, click here.) Anna and Elsa are not white either. They are Northuldra raised Arendellian, aka Native Raised Other. Regardless of where they end up by the end of the movie, they are and always will be Native women.
Their mother, it turns out, was a tribe member who saved their father during the battle, escaped with him out of the forest, and later married him. Wait, that's a lot of information to take in. So Anna and Elsa have been secretly descended from an indigenous tribe all this time? Yes.
Frozen's Elsa and Anna are Rapunzel's cousins
Continuing the family theme, Rapunzel and Eugene are very clearly seen arriving at Elsa's coronation in Frozen. Considering they don't live in Arendelle, as Tangled is set in Germany, some people think they must be on the VIP invite list.
A main character of the Yellowstone prequel series, the setup to Elsa Dutton's death began when she was shot with a poisoned arrow during an attack on the caravan.
Elsa was born on April 9, 1866 to James and Margaret Dutton, one year after the ending of the American Civil War. She is a farmer's daughter with a younger brother named John.
So Elsa's heaven was time with the man that she loved, and when she met death, she greeted it like a friend. Sam and Elsa did get their happily ever after, at least in Elsa's afterlife — the joys surround her that she didn't get enough of in this life, and she'll be met by her loved ones when their time comes.
This symbolic act sees the Indians rally together and ride. Off the back of this, Elsa decides to stay with the Indians now.
Elsa Dutton has revenge on the brain. Following the devastating death of her love, Ennis, in the latest episode of Paramount+'s 1883, the daughter of James and Margaret Dutton is struggling to pick up the pieces as she navigates life without her partner by her side.
Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) is John and Elsa's brother in 1923, and the character who is currently hunting lions abroad. Spencer was apparently born sometime after James and Margaret settled in Montana and was not featured as a baby back in 1883.
The lovers depart, with Elsa now heading north wearing her new Native American clothing. As he rides away she screams that she loves him in his language. He returns and excitedly declares that she is now the wife of a warrior, and that she is a warrior.
Margaret Dutton
She served as a nurse in the Civil War in which James fought in. She was the mother to three children (whom we meet in 1883), Elsa, John, and Spencer.