Blackstone Season 1

January. 25,2011      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

The lives of Indians on the Blackstone Indian reserve, told from an Aboriginal point of view.

Episode 9 : Time's Up
March. 22,2011
In the Season 1 Finale, Andy's world unravels when he is forced out of the strip-club expansion, as Leona faces opposition as the school's new counselor.
Episode 8 : Push Pull Twist Turn
March. 15,2011
Andy and Daryl collide over money while Leona returns to Blackstone focused on healing the community.
Episode 7 : Bingo Night
March. 08,2011
Leona and members of Blackstone take the stand as the sexual abuse case comes to a head.
Episode 6 : Daddy's Home
March. 01,2011
When Andy coordinates a vote to replace Leona, she moves off Blackstone and pursues the conviction of Phil Henry.
Episode 5 : Ditch Monkey
February. 22,2011
Leona faces both a personal and public crisis when Gail ends up in the hospital and Andy leads a movement to unseat her as Chief.
Episode 4 : Suffer the Children
February. 15,2011
While the Blackstone band members air their concerns over the new leadership, Leona allows the police to investigate a child abuse case in the community.
Episode 3 : White Bread Red Class
February. 08,2011
Tensions rise as Leona discovers missing funds from the Band's account while dealing with the complications of hiring a white substitute teacher.
Episode 2 : A New Beginning
February. 01,2011
Newly elected Chief Leona struggles in her role, while Andy orchestrates the removal of incriminating files.
Episode 1 : Future? What Future
January. 25,2011
In the pilot episode, the Blackstone First Nation struggles with disintegration of the community by its own hand.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 2015
Season 4
Season 4 2014
Season 3
Season 3 2013
Season 2
Season 2 2012
Season 1
Season 1 2011

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