
On June 26, 1975, during a period of high tensions on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, two FBI agents were killed in a shootout with a group of Indians. Although several men were charged with killing the agents, only one, Leonard Peltier, was found guilty. This film describes the events surrounding the shootout and suggests that Peltier was unjustly convicted.

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as Self - Former Assistant FBI Regional Head, South Dakota

as Self - Former Assistant U.S. Attorney

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as Self - Former GOON Squad Member

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as Self - U.S. Government Commission on Civil Rights

as Self - Co-Founder American Indian Movement

as Self - Former U.S. Senator, South Dakota

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as Self - National Spokesperson, American Indian Movement

as Self - Wounded Knee Defense Attorney

as Self - Co-Founder American Indian Movement

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as Self - Former Governor, South Dakota

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as Self - Butler-Robideau Trial Judge

as Self - Defense Attorney

as Self - Attorney for Bob Robideau and Leonard Peltier

as Self - Jury Foreman, Butler-Robideau Trial

as Self - Assistant U.S. Attorney

as Self - Former U.S. Attorney

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as Self - Former Minister for Indian & Northern Affairs, Canada

as Self - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit

as Self - Investigator, Bureau of Indian Affairs Police

as Self - Director of the F.B.I.

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as Self - Tribal Council Chairman (archive footage)