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In the 1970s, Leonard Peltier was a member of the American Indian Movement — a national organization founded in Minneapolis that fights against police brutality and for tribal rights.
The Native activist spent nearly fifty years in prison for the killing of two F.B.I. agents. In January, Joe Biden commuted ...
The 23-year-old Fishinghawk, a member of the Cherokee Nation, was part of Remember the Removal, an annual bike ride that traces the nearly 950-mile-long northern route of the Trail of Tears.
A mentor rider from Tulsa and a TCC student were among 12 citizens of the Cherokee Nation who embarked on this year's 900-mile journey to honor their ancestors' walk on the Trail of Tears.
Leonard Peltier may not get another chance like this again. The 79-year-old Lakota tribe member, who has insisted he is innocent of murdering two FBI agents in 1975, is set for a full parole hearing ...
The ride, which began in 1984, retraces the northern route of the Trail of Tears in honor of their ancestors who were forcefully removed from their homelands in the southeastern United States ...
After spending most of his life behind bars, Leonard Peltier now lives in a home on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa reservation in North Dakota. He says he has no regrets but still harbors ...