Born September 12, 1944, Leonard Peltier is a Native Americana (citizen of the Anishinabe and Lakota Nations) activist, artist, author, and member of the American Indian Movement. In 1977 he was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for the murders of two FBI Agents who died during a 1975 shoot-out on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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- No Parole Peltier Association A pro-FBI viewpoint against release. Provides information, essays and news.
- FBI Lies About Peltier Ad text placed by The Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Association in both the Washington Post and Indian Country Today. Includes petition.
- The People's Path: Leonard Peltier and AIM Information Provides links to a variety of resources.
- Leonard Peltier: Shackled Eagle Prose and poetry by Native Americans and their supporters in honor of Leonard Peltier.
- Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Official weblog provides news, status updates, and event information. Includes archives.
- Wikipedia: Leonard Peltier Hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the biographical data from before and after his arrest, as well as cultural references and sources of further information.
- Peltier Freedom Sharing the history and stuggles of Leonard Peltier and his people, the Lakota Sioux, against the U.S. Government. Form to join and list of member sites.