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Leonard Peltier to be transferred to house arrest (2025)

“AIM is not an organization. AIM, as its name clearly says, is a movement. Within that movement organizations come and go. No one person or special group of people runs AIM. […] There are no followers in AIM. We are all leaders.”


 




“AIM is not an organization. AIM, as its name clearly says, is a movement. Within that movement organizations come and go. No one person or special group of people runs AIM. […] There are no followers in AIM. We are all leaders.”

Leonard Peltier, Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance (1999)


Statement on Leonard Peltier’s Clemency and the Case of Annie Mae Aquash, by Warrior Publications (2025)

Biden grants activist Leonard Peltier clemency to finish life sentence at home, by Associated Press (2025)

Four Israeli soldiers, 200 Palestinians released under Gaza truce deal, by Al Jazeera (2025)

The Palestinians detained by Israel despite ceasefire, by Mat Nashed (2025)

Tribal Leaders Letter in Support of Clemency for Leonard Peltier (2025)

It’s time for justice: Why Leonard Peltier must be granted clemency, by Donald C-Note Hooker (2024)

Palestinian Prisoner’s Day: How many are still in Israeli detention?, from Al Jazeera (2024)

Israel arrests almost as many Palestinians as it has released during truce, by Zena Al Tahhan (2023)

After 46 years of imprisonment, it’s time to free Leonard Peltier, by Amnesty International (2023)

Anna Mae Pictou Aquash: Warrior and Community Organizer, by M.Gouldhawke (2022)

Ottawa admits B.C. man robbed of justice after extradition to U.S. for Wounded Knee execution, by Ian Mulgrew (2022)

A Concise Chronology of Canada’s Colonial Cops, by M.Gouldhawke (2020)

The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (2019)

Ghost Dancers return to haunt B.C. Supreme Court, by Ian Mulgrew (2019)

Feds to re-examine Pine Ridge cases, by Kristi Eaton (2012)

Architect of apartheid: Canada’s support for Israel has taken many forms, but perhaps its greatest gift has been its example, by Mike Krebs (2012)

Free John Graham – Honour Anna Mae Aquash (2009)

Confronting Ward Churchill, uranium mining and repression in Vancouver (2007-2008)

Indigenous women speak on the John Graham, Leonard Peltier and Anna Mae Pictou Aquash cases (2005-2007)

Leonard Peltier Regarding the Anna Mae Pictou Aquash Investigation (1999-2007)

Violence Against Indigenous Women: A Legacy of Colonialism and Apartheid, by Warrior Publications (2006)

A Report on the Case of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, by Zig-Zag (2004)

Indigenous Intifada: Federal MP Compares Natives to Palestinians, by Native Youth Movement Victoria (2002)

Redemption, by Standing Deer, Seth Tobocman, Barbara Lee (2000)

Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance, by Leonard Peltier (1999)

Solidarity from Anti-Authoritarians, by Leonard Peltier (1991)

Pine Ridge warrior treated as ‘just another dead Indian’, by Richard Wagamese (1990)

In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, by Peter Matthiessen (1983)

The Trial of Leonard Peltier, by Jim Messerschmidt (1983)

Solidarity with Palestinian and Lebanese Freedom Fighters, by Leonard Peltier (1882)

Indian Activist’s Bold Life on Film, by John Tuvo (1980)

Anna Mae Aquash, Indian Warrior, by Susan Van Gelder (1979)

Review of ‘The Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash’, by Akwesasne Notes (1978)

The Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash, by Johanna Brand (1978)

Chronology of Oppression at Pine Ridge, from Victims of Progress (1977)

Excerpts from Leonard Peltier’s Trial Statements With Regard To Anna Mae Pictou Aquash (1977)

400 Years Later, by Leonard Peltier (1976)

Repression on Pine Ridge, by the Amherst Native American Solidarity Committee (1976)

Events Surrounding Recent Murders on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, by I. T. Creswell, Jr., S. H. Witt. (1976)

The Brave-Hearted Women: The Struggle at Wounded Knee, by Shirley Hill Witt (1976)

Anna Mae Lived and Died For All of Us, by the Boston Indian Council (1976)

Indian Activist Killed: Body Found on Pine Ridge, by Candy Hamilton (1976)

Palestinians and Native People are Brothers, by the Native Study Group (1976)

Anna Mae Pictou Aquash in her own words (1975)

I Believe in the Laws of Nature – Anna Mae Pictou Aquash’s Statement to the Court of South Dakota (1975)

Wounded Knee: The Longest War 1890-1973, from Black Flag (1974)

The Six Nation Iroquois Confederacy stands in support of our brothers at Wounded Knee (1973)

Free Leonard Peltier Now

The Case of Leonard Pelter

Leonard Peltier statements archive at the United American Indians of New England

Indigenous Women

Land Back

Abolition/Repression

Palestine

Graham Defense