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Leonard Peltier

Leonard Peltier is one of the nation’s most well-known and longest-incarcerated prisoners. Peltier is a Native American activist and former member of the American Indian Movement who was convicted of aiding in the killing of two FBI agents during a shootout on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1975. Sentenced to prison in 1977, Peltier is still incarcerated today.

Documents

My Life is My Sundance: Prison Writings of Leonard Peltier through the voice of Harvey Arden My Life is My Sundance: Prison Writings of Leonard Peltier through the voice of Harvey Arden
Date: 1/1/1999Call Number: CD 200Format: CDProducers: Mi Abuelo RecordsCollection: Leonard Peltier
My Life is My Sundance. The prison writings of Leonard Peltier (read from his book of the same name) Thru the voice of Harvey Arden (unfortunately no Leonard Peltier) and the music of Rev. Goat & the New Orleans Light. 12 tracks
Leonard Peltier- Plea for support at a Vigil Leonard Peltier- Plea for support at a Vigil
Call Number: PM 245AFormat: Cass ACollection: Leonard Peltier
This is a very brief speech given by Leonard Peltier petitioning for support to a group of people at a vigil. He discusses United States coercion and infiltration in convicting him. He talks about a United States/Canada conspiracy where they were acting in collusion to have him extradited. He calls for the support of all people and an immediate demand of freedom. This brief interview is immediately followed by native rhythms and sounds.
Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story
Date: 1/1/1988Call Number: CD 383Format: DVDProducers: Michael AptedCollection: Leonard Peltier
Michael Apted's documentary is an investigative report on the case of Leonard Peltier, an American Indian Movement activist who was convicted of killing two F.B.I. agents in a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge reservation, in South Dakota. Peltier (who has been serving time for the murders since 1977) was railroaded by the F.B.I. The filmmakers concentrate on demonstrating that Leonard didn't get a fair trial. Apted guides us through this tangle of ambiguous evidence and back-and-forth legal maneuvering with patient, unobtrusive skill, and the cool rationality of his manner makes the movie's arguments seem all the more irrefutable. Narrated by Robert Redford (who is also the executive producer).
Leonard Peltier Case Leonard Peltier Case
Call Number: KP 173Format: CassetteCollection: Leonard Peltier
Leonard Peltier speaks about the unjust treatment of the Native American people and the case he wants to bring to the United Nations.
Crazy Horse Spirit Crazy Horse Spirit
Publisher: National Leonard Peltier Defense CommitteeYear: 1979Volume Number: Vol.2 AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Leonard Peltier
the background of Leonard Peltier's trail, and the resistence of Native movements to demand his and other political prisoners rights.
John Trudell on Leonard Peltier John Trudell on Leonard Peltier
Call Number: KP 238Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsCollection: Leonard Peltier
John Trudell explains the unjust imprisonment of Native American activist leader Leonard Peltier in Marion USP.
Leonard Peltier, 06/26/1990
International Day to Resist the Imprisonment of Leonard Peltier Leonard Peltier, 06/26/1990 International Day to Resist the Imprisonment of Leonard Peltier
Date: 6/26/1990Call Number: CV 001Format: CassetteProducers: KPFACollection: Leonard Peltier
Comments from vigil for Leonard Peltier, one America's political prisoners, collected by Dennis Jennings with American Indian Movement members Sid Welsh, Bobby Castillo, and Bedu Weesaw. Additional audio from Andrea Carmen from the International Indian Treaty Council 1986.
Call to US Commission on Civil Rights: Justice for Leonard Peltier Call to US Commission on Civil Rights: Justice for Leonard Peltier
Publisher: Media Island International and Leonard Peltier Defense CommitteeFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Leonard Peltier
Letter asking supporters to write to the USCCR to do an investigation of Leonard Peltiers trial and conviction. Sample letter included.
Free P.O.W Leonard Peltier/Gwarth-ee-Lass (Leads the People) Free P.O.W Leonard Peltier/Gwarth-ee-Lass (Leads the People)
Publisher: New York Prairie Fire Organizing CommitteeFormat: StatementCollection: Leonard Peltier
Discusses the arrest of Leonard Peltier, and attaining justice for Native Americans.
Leonard Peltier Leonard Peltier
Publisher: Leonard Peltier Defense CommitteeFormat: FlyerCollection: Leonard Peltier
Information about Leonards case and what you do to help.