After spending nearly 50 years in prison, Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier ... claimed to have seen Peltier shoot the agents later recanted her testimony, saying it had been coerced.
After 49 years in prison, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released ... The shootout also left one Native activist dead. Peltier’s trial, however, had been criticized for alleged ...
Supported by By David W. Chen Photographs by Tailyr Irvine Reporting from Belcourt, N.D. Leonard Peltier had waited five decades to do something he had increasingly doubted he would ever be able ...
After nearly 50 years of arbitrary detention, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was finally able to return home on ...
But Agents Williams and Coler had people who loved them, too. People for whom their absence will always be felt. Nothing can change any of that now. Perhaps the lesson of Leonard Peltier is that ...
As drummers sang, 80-year-old Chippewa and Lakota activist Leonard Peltier walked into ... Until Biden’s last-minute action, Peltier had repeatedly been denied parole, pardon, clemency and ...
Directors David France and Jesse Short Bull describe the Indigenous activist's ongoing fight for Native American rights after ...
Native American activist Leonard Peltier was ... from a Florida prison where he had been serving a life sentence in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents. Peltier, 80, grew emotional as he addressed ...
More than 50 years after a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation landed him in federal prison, Leonard Peltier ... the long period he had already been in prison. Peltier has acknowledged ...
It’s an elusive dream for so many docmakers: to impact legislation, to find justice, to make a difference. To change the ...