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  1. 4. Jan. 2006 · One Dead Indian: Directed by Tim Southam. With Eric Schweig, Dakota House, Gabrielle Miller, Gordon Tootoosis. Stoney Point Natives assemble at Ipperwash Provincial Park for what began as a peaceful protest.

    • (139)
    • Drama, History
    • Tim Southam
    • 2006-01-04
  2. One Dead Indian: The Premier, the Police, and the Ipperwash Crisis is a book by Canadian investigative journalist Peter Edwards (born 1956) about the 1995 Ipperwash Crisis and the shooting death of aboriginal land claims protester Dudley George by the Ontario Provincial Police on September 7, 1995.

  3. 20. März 2022 · One Dead Indian, The Story Of Dudley George An Unarmed Indigenous Man Who Was Shot To Death By An Ontario Provincial Police Sniper.

    • 88 Min.
    • 1354
    • 90s Baby
  4. Synopsis. "One Dead Indian" chronicles the controversial 1995 incident in which native activist Dudley George was shot dead by an OPP officer during a protest at Ontario’s Ipperwash Provincial Park. For the past 10 years, Dudley’s family has struggled to ensure that his death was not in vain. Original Languages: English. Genre: Canadian, Drama.

  5. In One Dead Indian, after covering the tragedy from the beginning, journalist Peter Edwards examines the circumstances surrounding George’s death and asks a number of tough questions, including: How much pressure did the Ontario government put on the OPP to get tough? The book was credited for reviving a push for a public inquiry.

  6. 24. 4.7K views 8 years ago. ...more. ONE DEAD INDIAN is a gripping and timely television drama about one of the most politically charged eventsin Canada today.In 1995. after decades of land...

    • 2 Min.
    • 4,9K
    • Sienna Films
  7. Directed by: Tim Southam. Stars: Eric Schweig, Dakota House and Gabrielle Miller. IMDb score: 7,1 (139) Releasedate: 4 January 2006. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. One Dead Indian plot. Ontario, September 4, 1995: A group of Native Americans gather in Ipperwash Provincial Park to claim a historic burial ground.