Free Leonard Peltier' directors David France and Jesse Short Bull on Native American icon's 50 year trail to freedom.
After nearly 50 years of arbitrary detention, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was finally able to return home on ...
Directors David France and Jesse Short Bull describe the Indigenous activist's ongoing fight for Native American rights after ...
News writer Graham Lee Brewer and video journalist Mark Vancleave secured AP’s exclusive interview with Leonard Peltier ...
Peltier maintains his innocence in the deaths of two FBI agents in 1975. He says he will spend the rest of his life fighting for Native American rights.
President Donald Trump, love him or hate him, should have the a’shuga to do what his predecessor did not, that is, grant Leonard Peltier a full and unconditional pardon. Don’t get me wrong.
As drummers sang, 80-year-old Chippewa and Lakota activist Leonard Peltier ... of the hard work securing Peltier’s release, he said, was worth it when he saw him walk out of Coleman Federal ...
MINOT — Leonard ... Reservation. Peltier maintains his innocence. His supporters say he was wrongly convicted. His release is portrayed by them as a long-delayed bit of justice.
Leonard Peltier, the American Indian Movement activist, returned to North Dakota, where, under home confinement, he will serve the remainder of his life sentence for the murders of two F.B.I. agents.
After nearly 50 years in prison, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released ... and the Longest Walk spiritual march from Alcatraz to Washington, D.C., in 1978 to support tribal ...
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Longtime activist Leonard Peltier ... sang at a drum — and Peltier’s own children paid homage to the nearly five-decade imprisonment of a man whose plight became synonymous with the fight for ...