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Prison writings : my life is my sun dance / Leonard Peltier ; edited by Harvey Arden ; introduction by Arvol Looking Horse ; preface by Desmond Tutu.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextEdition: First editionDescription: xxvi, 243 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0312203543
  • 9780312203542
  • 9780312263805
  • 0312263805
Other title:
  • My life is my sundance
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 978.1/0049752/0092 B 21
LOC classification:
  • E99.O3 P45 1999
Contents:
Introduction / Chief Arvol Looking Horse -- A Prayer -- Preface / former Attorney General Ramsey Clark -- In My Own Voice -- Aboriginal Sin -- My Life Is a Prayer for My People -- The Heart of the World -- In the Shadowed Night -- The Knife of my Mind -- I Am Everyone -- Who I Am -- An Eagle's Cry -- Growing Up Indian -- My Crime's Being an Indian -- Becoming Political -- That Day at Oglala: June 26, 1975 -- A Life in Hell -- A Message to Humanity -- We Are Not Separate -- Forgiveness -- Difference -- The Message.
Summary: A prisoner for over twenty years, Peltier reflects on his childhood, his years with the American Indian Movement (AIM), the events at Oglala, and the infamous trial that followed.
Item type: Book
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Martha's Vineyard High School Library 978.100/PEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39844300036064

Introduction / Chief Arvol Looking Horse -- A Prayer -- Preface / former Attorney General Ramsey Clark -- In My Own Voice -- Aboriginal Sin -- My Life Is a Prayer for My People -- The Heart of the World -- In the Shadowed Night -- The Knife of my Mind -- I Am Everyone -- Who I Am -- An Eagle's Cry -- Growing Up Indian -- My Crime's Being an Indian -- Becoming Political -- That Day at Oglala: June 26, 1975 -- A Life in Hell -- A Message to Humanity -- We Are Not Separate -- Forgiveness -- Difference -- The Message.

A prisoner for over twenty years, Peltier reflects on his childhood, his years with the American Indian Movement (AIM), the events at Oglala, and the infamous trial that followed.

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