the sound of prayer and song rang out across the plains at the Jumping Bull Ranch on Jan. 25 as Indigenous people celebrated the upcoming release of Anishinaabe activist Leonard Peltier.
"To be part of this and a part of Leonard's freedom ... June 1975 murders of two FBI agents at the Jumping Bull Ranch in Pine Ridge Reservation. Peltier was 49 years into his sentence.
This Day in History – Feb. 6, 1976.  Forty-nine years ago today, February 6, 1976, Leonard Peltier was arrested in western ...
But in June 1975, he and his mother came to visit Native American activists camping on Harry and Cecelia Jumping Bull’s land ... Chippewa man named Leonard Peltier — were involved in a ...
Leonard Peltier is serving two life sentences for ... Jack Coler and Ronald Williams during an incident at the Jumping Bull ranch on Pine Ridge reservation. The agents were attempting to serve ...
Leonard Peltier, citizen of Turtle Mountain Band ... Peltier and a few other men were in the truck, which turned into Jumping Bull Ranch in Oglala, South Dakota, where Peltier and other AIM ...
From Pine Ridge, South Dakota, to the U.S. penitentiary in central Florida, those who fought for decades for the release of Turtle Mountain Chippewa activist Leonard ... Jumping Bull, was among ...
AFTER 49 years and 11 months, Leonard Peltier will finally leave prison ... In 1975, in the midst of the “reign of terror,” two FBI agents in unmarked cars stormed the Jumping Bull Ranch on the Pine ...
But in June 1975, he and his mother came to visit Native American activists camping on Harry and Cecelia Jumping Bull’s land. Days later, he would learn those activists — including a Turtle Mountain ...
“Leonard Peltier now gets to go home ... Peltier and a few other men were in the truck, which turned into Jumping Bull Ranch in Oglala, South Dakota, where Peltier and other AIM members were ...