[Pnews] Leonard Peltier - February 6, 2014

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Thu Feb 6 19:57:13 EST 2014


Greetings my Friends, Relatives and Supporters;

I know I always say it this way, " Friends, Relatives and Supporters"
and all that, but in reality you are ALL my relatives. I know when
we sweat lodge we always say "all my relations" and when we come
out we say "all my relations" and at the end of my letters I say
Mitakuye Oyasin and that means "all my relations" .  I am deeply,
deeply thankful for you, my relatives.

So many of these days have come and gone, and it probably seems
like I say the same things over and over but you have to realize
that for 38 years, everyday for me is much the same; over and
over and over and over, and for many of the indigenous people,
their struggles against this world of technology and corporations
is the same over and over and over.

I watch the news and it says the Christians against the Muslims and
the Chinese against the Tibetans and relative against relative in
some of these countries.  I cannot help but think, "how does this
keep happening??"  I know for a fact that the average Muslim in his
homeland has nothing against a Christian, nor Christian against a
Muslim in regards to their religion.  In America, Native people
have nothing against non-native people for religious reasons.
I guess what I am trying to say is what we have in common is a
belief in the right to pursue happiness in a respectful way, and
I know the average person here in America has no reason to quarrel
with any person in another land for religious reasons.

Can you imagine your children fighting with each other over how
they would talk to you or respect you or seek your attention?
It would hurt your heart deeply if they were killing one another
for these reasons.  What I am trying to say to you is, don't let
corporations and money- seekers destroy our commonality using
religion as the excuse to take our lands and our resources.
All too often people wanting the resources of another people send
in soldiers to destroy the infastructure of a people.  A lot of
times they will attack one group in the name of another, and then
attack the other group in the name of the one most recently attacked
causing, a divide.  This not only happens in nations but it happens
on the most fundamental levels of organizations seeking to liberate
themselves from oppression. There are those who would spread rumors,
attempting to discredit and try to divide people from each other
but we must keep in mind what we want to achieve and cultivate our
frie ndships and respect for one another.

We must respect the efforts of others, and remember that words
can bring joy and they can also bring pain and disunity.  I am
saying these things because for me, at this juncture of my life,
I am involved in probably my last possible chance at freedom.
The people I have gathered around me are people I know and trust.
They are my choice, and I want that to be respected.

Throughout Indian country and throughout the world there are people
who struggle for freedom daily.  America has more people in prison
than all the rest of the world put together. The judicial system
in America most obviously has become an industry, and not a tool
for seeking justice.

These things that we face will not change unless we, the common
people, stand in unison against these wicked affronts to our right
to pursue happiness and live in a world that is not governed
by ethics based on obtaining wealth.  I'd like to say things
that would make you laugh and be encouraging and when you gather
together remembering the cause that I am evidence of, the cause
of putting an end to violations of your constitutional rights.
I want you to be cheerful and happy but I also want you to know
quite truthfully that throughout the history of mankind, defending
freedom and justice must be done in every generation.

I am 69 years old and I have done the best I could from where I am
at, and I will continue to do so, and I encourage you to do so.

Many people in the course of a lifetime and in the pursuit of
spirituality may come to a belief, or perhaps I should say, a
realization that there is something in their life that they are
called to do. If, for some reason, you have never had such a feeling,
and you wanted to know what that was all about, you could, without
any pursuit of spirituality, just using common sense, look around at
the possibilities that face us. The depletion of our natural world,
the loss of drinking water, clean air, natural foods, and you will
find cause to be involved in protecting those things and preventing
the further destruction of our natural Earth and nature.
You could become involved in trying to save some of the endangered
species, you could look at a newborn baby and ask yourself, "what
future awaits them?" If this suicidal destruction of our natural
Earth continues- we may not destroy the Earth, but we could end up
destroying the nature that we were designed to live within.

I think is is important that within your thinking if you want to
do something to make things better, you should make up your mind
if you are willing to do it all by yourself or not, and then do the
very best you can and I know others will join you who have the same
insight and spiritual feelings that you have developed.

We were created and born within a circle of life and all nature
in that circle of life is dependent upon one another.  We must
join together and repair that circle of life within our family and
community circles.  We, as a common people, as descendants of other
indigenous peoples no matter where we are from, NEED each other,
and if some 69 year old man in prison can end up having his words
read to you in a meeting like this, I know, I absolutely know that
you can do much better.

May the Great Spirit bless you and give you strength and friends
to share your labors and happiness with and the knowledge and
perseverance to help regain the things that we as citizens of the
Earth have lost, and the strength to protect what we have left,
and the foresight to prevent any future losses.

I sincerely hope at this time next year I can be at one of these
meetings with you and we can have a good time together and until
then… give one another a good hug for me.



Your relative always, in all ways In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
Leonard Peltier
Mitakuye Oyasin

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