After nearly 50 years of arbitrary detention, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was finally able to return home on ...
Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activism
Peltier maintains his innocence in the deaths of two FBI agents in 1975. He says he will spend the rest of his life fighting ...
The Turtle Mountain activist talks with a Cherokee journalist at The Associated Press in his first sit-down interview ...
Having read multiple books about him and written opinion pieces advocating ... Another realization emerged: while many AIM leaders have died, Leonard Peltier lives on. I spent time with AIM co-founder ...
MINOT — Leonard Peltier, convicted decades ago for the murder of two federal law enforcement agents, has been released from prison and welcomed back home, with much jubilation, by his friends ...
Several hundred people attended a feast honoring AIM leader Leonard Peltier at the Sky Dancer Casino in Belcourt, N.D., on Wednesday. Peltier was the guest of honor at a community feast welcoming ...
“So, coming home for Leonard after all of these years ... wasn’t even alive yet when Peltier was imprisoned and grew up hearing Peltier’s name, as he described it, like a character in a book. “A lot ...
Thank you, Leonard, for coming home to us, and thanks to all of you for getting him here.” After lunch was served, Peltier greeted well wishers for over an hour. Some brought gifts, such as books, ...
Leonard Peltier’s name was almost a character in a book.” But here on the Turtle Mountain Reservation, he’s the stuff of legend. A living legend they thought they’d never see alive again.
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