
A Good Day to Die
History · Documentary
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Dennis Banks
Dennis Banks
Self - Co-Founder, American Indian Movement; Ojibwa
Dennis Banks
Self - Co-Founder, American Indian Movement; Ojibwa
Brenda Child
Brenda Child
Self - Professor, American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota; Ojibwa
Brenda Child
Self - Professor, American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota; Ojibwa
Bob Hicks
Bob Hicks
Self - Filmmaker; Creek - Seminole
Bob Hicks
Self - Filmmaker; Creek - Seminole
Sydney Byrd
Sydney Byrd
Self - Dakota
Sydney Byrd
Self - Dakota
George Mitchell
George Mitchell
Self - Co-Founder, AIM; Ojibwa
George Mitchell
Self - Co-Founder, AIM; Ojibwa
Frances Fairbanks
Frances Fairbanks
Self - Director, American Indian Center, Minneapolis; Ojibwa
Frances Fairbanks
Self - Director, American Indian Center, Minneapolis; Ojibwa
Jay WhiteCrow
Jay WhiteCrow
Self - AIM Member; Seneca
Jay WhiteCrow
Self - AIM Member; Seneca
Lyle Rustad
Lyle Rustad
Self - Co-Founder, Diversity Foundation
Lyle Rustad
Self - Co-Founder, Diversity Foundation
Clyde Bellecourt
Clyde Bellecourt
Self - Co-Founder, AIM; Ojibwa
Clyde Bellecourt
Self - Co-Founder, AIM; Ojibwa
Lehman Brightman
Lehman Brightman
Self - Founder, United Native Americans; Lakota - Creek
Lehman Brightman
Self - Founder, United Native Americans; Lakota - Creek
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