24 ноября 2025
337: The Fight for Native Lands: The Leonard Peltier Story. Badlands National Park
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In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, we venture into Badlands National Park, where a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Reservation left two FBI agents and an activist dead. Leonard Peltier, convicted on questionable evidence and finally released after 49 years, insists his only crime was “being an Indian.” This is a story of defiance, injustice, and the complex fight for Native lands and sovereignty.
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Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance
Leonard Peltier talks freedom, future after nearly 50 years in prison
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Leonard Peltier Is Finally Free And Has A Lot To Say | HuffPost Latest News
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Special Edition: Birthday Episode with Leonard Peltier
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Leonard Peltier Speaks from Prison (2000 – Part 2)
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