
Interviews and archival footage profile the life of Dennis Banks, American Indian Movement leader who looks back at his early life and the rise of the Movement.

as Self - Co-Founder, American Indian Movement; Ojibwa

as Self - Professor, American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota; Ojibwa

as Self - Filmmaker; Creek - Seminole

as Self - Dakota

as Self - Co-Founder, AIM; Ojibwa

as Self - Director, American Indian Center, Minneapolis; Ojibwa

as Self - AIM Member; Seneca

as Self - Co-Founder, Diversity Foundation

as Self - Co-Founder, AIM; Ojibwa

as Self - Founder, United Native Americans; Lakota - Creek

as Self - Traditional Leader and Educator; Lakota

as Self - Comedian; Oneida

as Self - Actor; Cherokee

as Self - Defense Attorney, Wounded Knee Trial

as Self - Videographer

as Self - Former wife of US Senator Fred Harris; Comanche

as Self - C.O.O., Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation; Otoe - Missouria

as Self - Defense Investigator, Wounded Knee Trial

as Self - AIM Member; Cherokee

as Self - Tribal Chairman, Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation

as Self - US Marshal, South Dakota

as Self - Former employee, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Dakota

as Self - Judge, Custer Trial, Custer, SD

as Self - Dennis Banks' daughter; Lakota - Ojibwa

as Self - Wounded Knee Museum; Lakota

as Self - Great granddaughter of Sitting Bull; Lakota

as Self - Vietnam Veteran; Dakota

as Self - Vietnam Veteran, Tribal Councilman; Navajo

as Self - 7th Generation Hereditary Chief; Dakota

as Self - AIM Member; Navajo

as Self - Sheriff, Custer County, SD

as Self - Attorney General, California / Former California Governor