My name is Ericka and i am Aztec and i love music of Natives American, my culture and culture of Natives American have a lot in common, i thing is the most beautiful music int his world, thank you for have this website, i send light peace and blessing my dear friends...............Wolfeyesweetheart ps: I live in Houston, TX, and i try to fine music Native American, but not is possible , please i want you help me try to fine more music of Native American , i try in internet but i can't fine any, thank you
Hi i don't come from your country and i no how Private you people are this i can understand many do not like the white people for what has happened and what they are still doing but there are some who are very sorry for what is going on weather it is in your country or another but one thing i have to say is we never hear any thing about the native Americans in my country unless we go on the Internet it is as if the US is is trying to hide something.Thanks for listening
hello dear friends, I am proud to have found this website. I have been listening to this music daily before work in memory of my grandmother Lucille Hazelwood who was part Cherokee Indian.
May God bless you all.
LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER.............
Forwarded on behalf of the Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee
Call to Action: UN Universal Periodic Review to assess
U.S. compliance with human rights obligations
The United States is a member of the United Nations Human Rights
Council (HRC) and will be reviewed for the first time this year by
the HRC's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process in November
2010. Under the UPR all 192 UN member States (countries) are reviewed
every 4 years to assess compliance with their obligations to respect
and implement human rights for all. The review is based on each
country's national report as well as independent submissions from
"civil society stakeholders," including Indigenous Peoples.
The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee is participating in
the national report in a number of different ways, but we can't be
in all places at one time. Therefore, we're asking supporters to
attend the U.S. State Department's "listening sessions" around the
country and speak up on Leonard's behalf. While five sessions have
already occurred, there are still five locations where sessions will
occur during the next several weeks. These are unique opportunities
to bring attention to Leonard's case and the human rights violations
to which he has been subjected by the U.S. government.
Session Schedule
-- El Paso, TX, on March 8-9; Location: Camino Real Hotel
-- Birmingham, AL, on March 11-12, Location: Miles College
-- New Mexico, on March 16 and 17; Locations: UNM Law School (16th); Window
Rock, Navajo Nation (17th). The NM sessions have been planned
specifically for Indigenous Peoples and Nations, to receive input
for its national report. Focus themes for the Albuquerque session
will include Sovereignty and Self Determination, Nation to Nation
Relations, Lands, Territories and Natural Resources,
Treaty Rights and Sacred Sites among others.
-- Chicago, IL, Date TBC, Location: TBC
-- San Francisco, CA, on March 25-26, Location TBC (USF Law School
and/or Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley)
Although these cities have been confirmed, in some cases the meeting
sites and/or local contact organizations are still being worked out
with the onsite hosts and Coordinating Committees. The best contact
at this time for specific information about the rest of these
listening sessions and who you can contact for more information
about participation is Sarah Paoletti, Senior Coordinator for
the US Human Rights Network UPR Project. She can be reached
paoletti@law.upenn.edu . You can also contact Laura Baum, USHRN
Staff Coordinator at lbaum@ushrnetwork.org.
A word from Leonard: He's pleased that supporters are stepping up
to speak on his behalf this way. He thanks you and asks only that
you do your homework. It's imperative that you relay complete and
accurate information.
If you need assistance with preparing your statement for a session,
contact us. We'll be happy to brainstorm with you. Otherwise,
we recommend that you use "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse" by Peter
Matthiessen as your source material.
Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee
PO Box 7488 - Fargo, ND 58106
(701) 235-2206 (Phone); (701) 235-5045 (Fax)
www.whoisleonardpeltier.info
contact@whoisleonardpeltier.info
Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
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LP-DOC - PO Box 7488 - Fargo, ND 58106
Phone: 701/235-2206 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 701/235-2206 end_of_the_skype_highlighting; Fax:701/235-5045
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February 24, 2010
APPEAL DENIED!
Today we received word that the parole decision has been affirmed by
the U.S. Parole Commission. The Parole Commission made no concessions
except for one -- to finally recognize Leonard's "recent prison
record of good conduct." The Parole Commission went on to say that
Leonard's age, health, and release plan were all considered, but that
these elements "don't warrant his release at this time." All legal
arguments made by the Peltier attorney Eric Seitz were rejected.
Once again, we're told that innocence is no defense. Yet again,
the government has singled out Leonard Peltier as a scapegoat. As
has always been the case, they intend to force Leonard Peltier to
pay the price for the killings of their agents despite the lack
of evidence against him. This is nothing short of politically
motivated vengeance.
Leonard won't receive another full parole hearing until he is nearly
80 years old. Already at risk for blindness, kidney failure, stroke,
and certainly premature death given his diet, living conditions,
and health care, this parole decision is also nothing less than a
death sentence.
Don't accept the unacceptable. Demand Leonard's freedom. Call the
White House comment line every day to express your outrage. Call:
(202) 456-1111 or (202) 456-1112. You also can send an e-mail
to the White House. Go to http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
. Mail or fax a letter to President Barack Obama, The White House,
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC
20500; Fax - (202) 456-2461.
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Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
I'm currently seeking legal assistance for my cousin who has been charged with murder & attempted murder in an self defense case. The public defenders office has done nothing for him. I plead for help for my cousin. ph:(918)574-2365 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (918)574-2365 end_of_the_skype_highlighting. Case is in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. Any help will be greatly appreciated. MITAKE OYASIN
lillian rosado
Monday February 22, 2010
10:03 PM
greets my inner being I am puerto rican i live in Connecticut uses am so proud to be part of indian in my country a greeting.lillian
Hau Patrick!!
Just wanted to drop by and show some love for all you do for Native music, and for healing the planet my friend. The world needs more people like you!
Posting an image of my NEW CD! Warm blessings to you and yours....
In Spirit and Friendship,
John Two-Hawks
LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER..................
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"I would like to ask you why when we speak you do not listen, and
when you listen, you do not hear, and when you hear us, you do not
choose to understand what we say. This is one time that I ask you
to listen carefully and understand what we have to say."--Frank
Fools Crow
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* Call to Action: Parole Letters *
Mr. Peltier's appeal of the August parole decision is underway and
a response is expected any day. Please help to keep the pressure
on the Parole Commission. Write a brief, to-the-point letter to
the U.S. Parole Commission at 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Suite 420,
Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815-7286, Re: Leonard Peltier #89637-132.
You can fax your letter to (301) 492-6694 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (301) 492-6694 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (301) 492-6694 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, if you wish.
* It's a Wrap: Focus on Executive Review *
Remember that, to accommodate certain organizers, a second delivery
will be made on or around March 1 to the Attorney General's
office. That means time is short. For information on the Zoom In
campaign, visit http://www.FreePeltierNow.org/zoom1.htm and get
your flyers in without delay.
* Events *
-- 23 February, New York, NY: Save the Date for Leonard Peltier! 7:00 p.m.
at Sixth Street Community Center, 638 East 6th Street,
Manhattan. Short films and letter writing on behalf of
Leonard. Sponsored by the NYC Leonard Peltier Support Group.
For information, nyclpsg@gmail.com or nyclpsg@yahoo.com.
-- 28 February, Jamaica Plain, MA: Spotlight on Repression. A fundraiser
for the Jericho Movement to Free All Political Prisoners and the Leonard
Peltier Defense Offense Committee at Spontaneous Celebrations,
45 Danforth Street (Stonybrook stop on the Orange Line),
6:00-9:00 p.m. (Doors open at 5:30 p.m.) Presented by Jericho
Boston. Information: jerichoboston@yahoo.com.
-- 06 March, Schaumburg, IL: Art auction organized by Leonard
Peltier with proceeds benefiting children affected by the tragedy
in Haiti. Art by Peltier and other selected artists will be
included in a live and silent auction. Paintings will be on
display beforehand. Trickster Gallery at 190 South Roselle Road
beginning at 1:00 p.m. Call 847-301-2090 or send an e-mail to
trickstergallery@aic-chicago.org for ticket information or visit
http://www.myspace.com/trickstergallery.
* Service Announcement *
Juno and Netzero are blocking delivery of our digests to our
registrants. This sort of thing happens from time to time even though
we operate an double opt-in list. Help us let folks know that they
need to add to their address books and/or
white list us. If the problem persists, subscribers should contact
their Internet Service Providers to resolve the problem.
* Xtra *
The following events may be of interest to you. More than that,
you can make them opportunities to get out on the streets and put
Indigenous issues and the case of Leonard Peltier in the public eye.
-- Massive anti-war mobilization and march on DC - March 20 (Major
march, followed by "occupation" on the Ellipse between the White
House and the Washington Monument which is slated to last until
troops start coming home); see http://www.march20.org.
-- Poor People's March - April 4-June 27 (originates in New Orleans
and ends in Detroit at the site of the U.S. Social Forum); see
http://old.economichumanrights.org/USSF2010/index.shtml.
-- U.S. Social Forum in Detroit - June 22-26; see
http://www.ussf2010.org/.
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"Never cease in the fight for peace, justice, and equality for all
people. Be persistent in all that you do and don't allow anyone to
sway you from your conscience."--Leonard Peltier
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Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
hartown
Saturday February 20, 2010
9:08 AM
I have been listening for years from PA. Great music. Used to live in NM...the music always takes me back.
Alexandra Petrovic
Saturday February 20, 2010
2:24 AM
The first I do when I wake up is, I give thank.
I give thank to you father sky, I give thank to the air, I give thank to the wind, I give thank to the rain, I give thank to the snow, I give thank to the Star Nation, I give thank to la luna, I give thank to the sun, I give thank to the rainbow, I give thank the blitz and I give thank to the donner.
I give thank to you Mother Earth, I give thank to the fire.
I give thank to the four directions, I give thank to the East where the sun comes and bring us a good new day, I give thank to the South where the sun is on the highest top of the day, I give thank to the West where to sun goes and bring us a good new night, I give thank to the North where the Buffalo comes, where the Bear comes, where the Wolve comes and where the Eagle comes.
I give thank to all Stones around me, I give thank to all Feathers around me, I give thank to all Things from the Animals around me, I give thank to the flying Animals, I give thank to the Animals on you Mother Earth, I give thank to the Animals in you Mother Earth. I give thank to the Plants and Herbs all around me, I give thank to the Corns and Beans all around me. I give thank to the Trees all around me, I give thank to the Water all around me, I give thank to the Fishes, I give thank to the Mountains all around me, I give thank to the big Water all around me, I give thank to the Whale and Dolphin.
When I wake up in the morning, the first that I see is you my dear Father Sky. When I wake up in the morning, the first that I see is you my dear Brother Tree. When I wake up in the morning, the first that I know is you my dear air. When I wake up in the morning the first that I know is you my dear Star Nation. When I wake up in the morning, the first that I know is you my dear Sun.
I give thank to the health of my body. I give thank to my feet, that I can go. I give thank to my arms, that I can hold this abalone. I give thank to my Eyes so that I can see the beauty in front of me. I give thank to my Ears so that I can hear the beauty. I give thank to my Nose so that I can smell the beauty. I give thank to my Mouth so that I have the possibility in every Situation of my live to speak the Truth of my Heart in a respectful Way, in a Way of Harmony and in the Way of Love.
I give thank to my inner Organs. I give thank to my Hhals, I give thank to my Rücken, I give thank to my Wirbelsäue, I give thank to my Kreuzbein, I give thank to my Atemwege, I give thank to my Luftröhre, I give thank to my Stimmbänder, I give thank to my Lunge, I give thank to my heart, I give thank to my Niere, I give thank to my Milz, I give thank to my Bandscheibe, I give thank to my Stomach and I give thank to my Blood.
I give thank to this Plants and Herbs, I give thank to the Tewa people that they picked up in Love and with a Ceromony this Plants and Herbs from you Mother Earth and they put it as a Smudge into this Pocket and it comes from so far away from another country, over the big Water, here in my hands so that I can use it in a respectful Way, in a Way of Harmony and in a Way of Love.
I give thank to all Native People, I give thank to the Indigenous People, I give thank to my Mother, I give thank to my Father and I give thank to my Brother.
I give thank for this moment right now.
I give thank that I can live here. I give thank that I can eat here, I give thank that I can sleep here and I give thank that I can pray here. I give thank to this wonderful musik I can here in the morning, I can hear through the day and I can here in the evening.
I give thank to the tobacco that I am smoking every day, I give thank to Santa Fe. I give thank to Taos Mountain. I give thank to the Mount Hekla lava.
I give thank to my spirit, I give thank to you Great Spirit and I give thank to Creator of all living thinks.
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Monday February 15, 2010
4:00 AM
WOW!!!! awesome to see the worldwide people!
Peace
Doug Banka
Friday February 12, 2010
7:00 PM
Bonnie Berger
Thursday February 11, 2010
5:02 PM
It is nice to see something so unique and beautiful last 10 years. Congratulations! You are doing great!
bernadette przybyl
Wednesday February 10, 2010
12:33 AM
free Leonard and help the people out from the storm good music
AlexandraPetrovic
Monday February 8, 2010
4:21 AM
Everywhere I go I remember your dance. When I hear a laughter I see you, when I hear the birds I see you, when I feel the sun I feel you, when I see a tree I am happy. But if the people push me and others away on the street, if the people say words that really hearts, if the people are confused on their walk, then I fight with my thoughts and I always try to remember your dance. I worked in over 30 Firms and I am still surching now for a job since 1996. Now I have a computer and always think, when I am home I can hear NATIVE RADIO, good stories, good voices and many laughter, like a familiy.
Patrick,
Happy 10th years of streaming music for Mother Earth and her people. Thank you for your continued support for indigenous artists and music.
Many Blessings for 2010,
Karla | Studio West Management
PK Productions LLC, South Dakota
Hello from the Black Hills, SD to Patrick and Native Radio,
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Award winning, Native American singer-songwriter, Michael Bucher releases his new recording, Believe. Believe picks up where his award winning cd Seven left off.
Believe cranks it up a notch or two and is evident with the songs he's put down in this highly anticipated cd. His approach to songwriting, as only a few in this genre can do, and as Native People's magazine writes of Michael,"an American songwriting icon", is stronger than ever.
Warm regards,
Karla | Studio West Management
LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER..................................
Greetings to everyone,
34 years. It doesn't even sound like a real number to me. Not
when one really thinks about being in a jail cell for that long.
All these years and I swear, I still think sometimes I'll wake up
from this nightmare in my own bed, in my own home, with my family
in the next room. I would never have imagined such a thing. Surely
the only place people are unjustly imprisoned for 34 years is in
far away lands, books or fairy tales.
It's been that long since I woke up when I needed to, worked where
I wanted to, loved who I was supposed to love, or did what I was
compelled to do. It's been that long-long enough to see my children
have grandchildren. Long enough to have many of my friends and
loved ones die in the course of a normal life, while I was here
unable to know them in their final days.
So often in my daily life, the thought creeps in-"I don't deserve
this". It lingers like acid in my mouth. But I have to push those
types of thoughts away. I made a commitment long ago, many of
us did. Some didn't live up to their commitments, and some of us
didn't have a choice. Joe Stuntz didn't have a choice. Neither did
Buddy Lamont. I never thought my commitment would mean sacrificing
like this, but I was willing to do so nonetheless. And really,
if necessary, I'd do it all over again, because it was the right
thing to do. We didn't go to ceremony and say "I'll fight for the
people as long as it doesn't cost too much". We prayed, and we
gave. Like I say, some of us didn't have a choice. Our only other
option was to run away, and we couldn't even do that. Back then,
we had no where left to run to.
I have cried so many tears over these three plus decades. Like the
many families directly affected by this whole series of events,
my family's tears have not been in short supply. Our tears have
joined all the tears from over 500 years of oppression. Together our
tears come together and form a giant river of suffering and I hope,
cleansing. Injustice is never final, I keep telling myself. I pray
this is true for all of us.
To those who know I am innocent, thank you for your faith. And I hope
you continue working for my release. That is, to work towards truth
and justice. To those who think me guilty, I ask you to believe in
and work for the rule of law. Even the law says I should be free by
now, regardless of guilt. What has happened to me isn't justice,
it isn't the law, it isn't fair, it isn't right. This has been a
long battle in an even longer war. But we have to remain vigilant,
as we have a righteous cause. After all this time, I can only ask
this: Don't give up. Not ever. Stay in this fight with me. Suffer
with me. Grieve with me. Endure with me. Believe with me. Outlast
with me. And one day, celebrate freedom with me. Hoka hey!
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,
Leonard Peltier
Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee
PO Box 7488
Fargo, ND 58106
Phone: 701/235-2206
Fax: 701/235-5045
E-mail: contact@whoisleonardpeltier.info
Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER...................................
Reminder: Tomorrow (Friday, February 5), in recognition of Leonard's
arrest on February 6, 1976 (and 34 years of imprisonment), please
contact the Attorney General to demand an Executive Review of the
Peltier case.
Write to:
Attorney General Eric Holder
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530
You also can fax your letter to (202) 307-6777.
Call: (202) 514-2000.
E-Mail: askdoj@usdoj.gov. (Be sure to mark your e-mail to the
attention of AG Holder.)
The February 4 issue of the Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee
newsletter is online.
Highlights:
-- Parole Appeal
-- Benefit for Haitian Children
-- February 6: 34 Years!
Read it here:
http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/newsletter20100204.htm.
Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
Caroline
Wednesday February 3, 2010
1:01 PM
Thanks for keeping the music and culture alive!
Alexandra Petrovic
Tuesday February 2, 2010
11:25 PM
The truth will always find the way, because this is the law from the universe. The civilisation will never ever change the law of the universe.
In deepest Love for all the people on mother earth.
LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER..................................
Greetings from the Iron House. It has come to my attention that
a rumor has been circulating about my death. Sorry to disappoint
the Trimbachs, Ed Wood, and all the other vermin, but I am still
alive and kicking. I continue to struggle for the truth about my
case-much of it hidden in the over 6,000 documents they are afraid
to release-to see the light of day.
I have been monitoring the case with the Crow Creek tribe's
land issues, and have been asked my opinion. As in nearly all
things, I come down on the side of the tribe. Sovereignty and
self determination are the lynchpins to Indian freedom. I want
the people of Crow Creek to know they have my fullest support in
their endeavors. This case affects all Indians, and should matter
to all people of conscience. Everyone should monitor this case
to its fullest conclusion, and know it is yet another example of
Indian people's daily reality. The Indian wars are not over; they
just are fought more in the courtrooms and the boardrooms these
days. But the issues are mostly the same-the land, resources, and
freedom. Freedom to think. Freedom to live as we wish. Freedom to
be who we are. Don't for a second allow yourself to think that
the conspirators aren't working. They're out there, and as always
they're plotting ways to dispossess and marginalize Indian people
at every opportunity.
We were all sad to learn of the passing this past week, of Howard
Zinn. A brilliant author, researcher, activist, not to mention a
fine human being and a friend to my cause, his loss is a blow to all
of us who struggle against oppression. Please send up prayers for
his family and loved ones, and that his spirit has a good journey.
As always, a big thank you to my family and everyone else helping
out at the office, and all my supporters' world wide. Through your
efforts, one day we'll win my freedom.
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,
Leonard Peltier
Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
gydé thierry
Monday February 1, 2010
4:14 AM
Hello, I'm a french fan of Sharon Burch's songs and I would be glad to communicate with her. Could you help me ?
Alexandra Petrovic
Sunday January 31, 2010
8:45 AM
I thank you soooooo veeeeryyyyy muuuuucccchhhh all time, that you all dance for those that can´t.
LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER, LEONARD PELTIER...................................
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"Hope only brings the possibility of freedom. Creator works through
each of us to make miracles happen and, so, we must always do our
part. Be a living prayer... connected to sky and earth and all our
relations... possessed with courage, generosity, humility, endurance,
and wisdom. Vigorously pursue freedom in this way, every day and
in every generation. Creator will bless your actions."--Anonymous
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Today, Howard Zinn -- the Boston University historian, political
activist, and long-time Peltier supporter -- died of a heart
attack in Santa Monica, CA, where he was traveling. He was 87.
Please join us in extending condolences to his daughter,
Myla Kabat-Zinn; his son, Jeff; and his three granddaugthers
and two grandsons. Funeral plans are not yet available. See:
http://infobot.com/blogspot/freepeltiernow/2010/01/howard-zinn-historian-who-challenged.html.
* February 6: 34 Years in Prison *
On February 6, 1976, Leonard Peltier was arrested in Canada.
From that day to this, his home has been a prison cell. Recommit
yourself to The Struggle. Fight for Leonard's freedom as never
before. Mark the day by taking action.
Thanks to everyone who has participated in the Zoom In campaign
to tell Attorney General Eric Holder you expect him to conduct an
Executive Review of the Peltier case. The first delivery of flyers
to AG Holder will occur around February 6. We're told that, to
accommodate certain organizers, a second delivery will be made on or
around March 1. That means everyone has more time to do outreach in
their communities and motivate others to support an Executive Review.
For information on the Zoom In campaign, visit
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org/zoom1.htm and keep those
flyers coming. If you have questions or need any assistance
with campaign materials, please don't hesitate to contact
. Campaign coordinators are standing
by to assist you and will even prepare your campaign flyer for you
if you're experiencing technical difficulties.
On February 6, we also encourage everyone to contact the Attorney
General's office to demand an Executive Review of the Peltier
case. Keep your message brief and to the point.
Address: Attorney General Eric Holder, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC 20530
E-Mail: askdoj@usdoj.gov; Mark your message to the attention of
the Attorney General.
Phone: (202) 514-2000
Fax: (202) 307-6777
* February 6 Events *
Events will occur worldwide on February 6. In the States, two
major events have been scheduled. Attend if you can and help spread
the word.
San Jose, CA: Honoring Leonard Peltier: 33 Years of Illegal Arrest.
Fundraiser for the Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee. 1:00
- 4:00 pm, Center for Training and Careers, 749 Story Road at
Remillard Street, San Jose, CA 95112 (free parking and close to
bus line 25). To include an update on Leonard's case, film showing
(TBA) and entertainment: Swiftcloud Drum Group, Cal Skyhawk, others
TBA. Sponsored by LPSG South Bay (Leonard Peltier Support Group).
For more information, contact Donna at 408-293-4774 or
FreeLeonardPeltier@hotmail.com.
Boulder, CO: Peltier rally at noon at the Boulder County
Courthouse, Boulder, CO. There will be speakers, music and
a Native drum group. The Courthouse is located on the Pearl
Street Mall between 13th and 14th Streets. For more details,
see .
* Reproductions *
New reproductions of never-before-seen Peltier paintings, using
the Giclee method, are now available in various media and sizes.
The reproductions may be purchased online via credit card. Proceeds
benefit Mr. Peltier's legal fund. See .
* Xtra *
New Year 2010 Message from Betty Ann Peltier Solano [LP-DOC] at
http://infobot.com/blogspot/freepeltiernow/2010/01/new-year-2010-message-from-betty-ann.html.
Video of interview with Robert Redford
conducted by Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! Available at
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/1/25/sundance_founder_robert_redford_on_his.
The introduction to the interview begins at 12:00 min. The interview
begins at 14:13 min. Comments on Peltier and "Incident at Oglala,"
specifically, begin at 38:39 min.
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"Never cease in the fight for peace, justice, and equality for all
people. Be persistent in all that you do and don't allow anyone to
sway you from your conscience."--Leonard Peltier
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Time to set him free... Because it is the RIGHT thing to do.
Friends of Peltier
http://www.FreePeltierNow.org
Keshi...to all my brothers and sisters from around motherearth. I enjoyed listening to the music and reading some of the posts. I hope to continue to be the relative that always shows up when food is cooking...oh la..Be well my relations...dean
Alper Ülger
Wednesday January 27, 2010
4:11 PM
This is very good music i like so much. Thanks for this web site.
From Turkey
Alper ULGER