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    Author: Leonard Peltier

    Indigenous peoples

    Leonard Peltier: ‘The world now faces the challenges our people foretold’

    November 29, 2022 Leonard Peltier

    Statement by Indigenous political prisoner Leonard Peltier for the 2022 National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Nov. 24. Greetings my relatives, friends, loved ones and supporters. First, I want to say how deeply […]

    Indigenous peoples

    Leonard Peltier shares his Indian boarding school story

    June 3, 2022 Leonard Peltier

    Editor’s Note: This first-person account from Leonard Peltier about his experiences at the Wahpeton Indian School from 1952 to 1955 was sent to Native News Online by one of his longtime advisers. Its authenticity was confirmed […]

    Indigenous peoples

    Peltier’s message of struggle: ‘We made things better for our people’

    December 3, 2021 Leonard Peltier

    The following message from Indigenous political prisoner Leonard Peltier was read at the 52nd National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Nov. 25, 2021. For more information about his case, visit WhoIsLeonardPeltier.info. Greetings relatives, […]

    Indigenous peoples

    Message to National Day of Mourning 2020 from Leonard Peltier

    November 29, 2020 Leonard Peltier

    Greetings my relatives, friends, loved ones, and supporters. First of all, I want to thank you for the privilege of being allowed to express my feelings about this “Day of Mourning” as we call it, […]

    Indigenous peoples

    Message from Leonard Peltier: ‘Remember the people who stood up and fought

    June 26, 2019 Leonard Peltier

    On June 26, 1975, the FBI raided the Jumping Bull compound at Pine Ridge Reservation in Oglala, S.D. Native American activist Joe Stuntz and two FBI agents died in the firefight. American Indian Movement warrior […]

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