LEONARD PELTIER IS HOME!

Lakota Law

A few weeks ago, we let you know that our respected American Indian Movement (AIM) elder and activist Leonard Peltier was granted his release from federal prison after nearly 50 long years. Today, my daughter, Tokata, and I were present on the ground in Florida to witness this momentous event. Watch our new video to get more of our thoughts on what this means for our movement and what comes next.

Watch: Tokata and I discuss the significance of Leonard’s freedom.

Though former President Biden commuted his sentence, Leonard has not been granted a full pardon and remains on house arrest under the watchful eye of the federal government. If Leonard wishes it, we will remain active in helping him fully clear his name so he can live out his remaining days in true freedom. We’re so grateful to you and every one of our tens of thousands of supporters who demanded that Biden free him. And I want to credit Jenipher Jones and all the good folks at For the People, who have handled so much of the legal strategy on Leonard’s behalf.

Today, Leonard flew by private plane to his homelands among the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa on Anishinaabe territory in so-called Minnesota. This week, there will be a feed to honor him — a hero’s welcome home, thanks to our friends at NDN Collective. Our media relations director, Darren Thompson, will be onsite to report on that. We know you join us in wishing Leonard well. We’ll continue to honor his sacrifice as the USA’s (and its Native nations’) longest-serving political prisoner. 

As we shared with you a few days back, we recognize AIM’s legacy as the genesis point for the modern Indigenous justice movement. We must continue to assert and defend Indigenous sovereignty and American constitutional sovereignty as key pillars of that movement. We’ll always be grateful to stand on the shoulders of giants like Leonard, Russell Means, Dennis Banks, The Bellecourt brothers, Pat Bellanger, Madonna Thunder Hawk, Phyllis Young, and so many more.

As this week’s headlines attest, we are now in a moment when fighting for justice is all-important. Our basic freedoms are under attack — and not just ours as Indigenous people. As key government agencies are gutted, as funding for vital programs is shut off, and as airplanes crash out of the skies, we’re all affected. Thus, the lessons of the AIM era should resonate stronger than ever before: we must rally together to protect one another. We must fight to restore sanity. Stay ready. We will have much more to say about what that will look like later this week.

Wopila tanka — thank you for supporting justice!
Chase Iron Eyes
Executive Director
Lakota People’s Law Project
Sacred Defense Fund

Note: Please look back at our posts over the years when we asked for justice for Leonard. He now needs a complete pardon, and the past injustices need to be exposed.

This is a great time to shine a light on all government agencies. As you see, that is what is being done, and like peeling off a bandage, it might hurt; however, we are living through a fantastic time of exposure. Sometimes, you need to get those agencies to get rid of the entrenched corrupt officials. Prepare yourself for new people with integrity to step in—get involved in the process. We have been knee-deep in corruption for decades.

The powers we are fighting want us to view what is happening as a threat. Ask yourself who the people are who are complaining and why they are complaining and in a panic.

The Last Four Years: Remember

Lockdowns for a fake pandemic

Sudden Deaths

Endless Wars

Open Borders

Billions to support neo-Nazis

Isolation

Inflation

Mask Mandates

Genital mutilation of minors

More Wars

Supporting Genocide

Devastating Hurricanes/Wildfires/Flooding/Train derailments/Chemical plant explosions

……need I continue? It is like people think the last four years were in paradise.

2 thoughts on “LEONARD PELTIER IS HOME!

  1. Thank you so much for keeping me updated. I am so happy that Leonard is finally home. He is truly a very strong willed person to have endured so much. It’s uplifting to hear him speak. How is Madonna Thunder Hawk doing. Is she still working with the other grandmother’s taking care of the children?

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