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Following a ceremony at the Jumping Bull Ranch, community members gathered for a meal and open mic to honor the 50-year fight for Leonard Peltier's freedom following President Biden's granting of ...
But upon arriving at the Jumping Bull Ranch, they entered into a shootout with members of the American Indian Movement (AIM), including Peltier. As many as 30 people were present at the shootout.
More than 100 people gathered Jan. 25 on the Pine Ridge Reservation at the site of the June 26, 1975, shootout that left two FBI agents and a Native man dead ...
Before Nick Tilsen with NDN Collective spoke, Peltier was presented with an eagle staff that traveled twice to Washington, D.C., for protests and once to Jumping Bull Ranch on the Pine Ridge ...
OGLALA, S.D. (AP) -- Calvin Jumping Bull, who had ties to a deadly clash 30 years ago on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, has died. He was 75.
Peltier was convicted of first-degree murder of FBI agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams during an incident at the Jumping Bull ranch on Pine Ridge Reservation.
Leonard Peltier, one of America’s ... The pair were killed in a shootout at the Jumping Bull encampment, located inside the Pine Ridge Reservation, on June 26, 1975. The Nation Weekly. Fridays.
Native American activist and political prisoner Leonard Peltier, 79, who was framed up for the death of two FBI agents in 1975 and has been in prison for nearly 50 years, was denied his request ...
Directors David France and Jesse Short Bull describe the Indigenous activist's ongoing fight for Native American rights after his release from prison. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Late in Jesse Short Bull and David France’s new documentary Free Leonard Peltier, Native activist Nick Tilsen sings the praises of Leonard Peltier’s sense of humor but expresses a note of concern.
You would have been hard-pressed to find a timelier film at this year’s Sundance Film Festival than “Free Leonard Peltier,” directors Jesse Short Bull and David France’s documentary about ...