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Prison Writings: My Life is My Sundance

by Leonard Peltier

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ISBN13: 9780312263805
ISBN10: 0312263805
Condition: Standard
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Publisher Comments:

"A deeply moving and very disturbing story of a gross miscarriage of justice and an eloquent cri de coeur of Native Americans for redress, and to be regarded as human beings with inalienable rights guaranteed under the United States Constitution, like any other citizens. We pray it does not fall on deaf ears. America owes it to herself." --Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate <BR>"For too long, both Leonard's supporters and detractors have seen him as a metaphor, as a public figure worthy of political rallies and bumper stickers, but very rarely as a private man who only wants to go home. I pray this book will bring Leonard home." --Sherman Alexie, author of "Indian Killer" <BR>"It would be inadequate to describe Leonard Peltier's Prison Writings as a classic of prison literature, although it is that. It is also a cry for help, an accusation against monstrous injustice, a beautiful expression of a man's soul, demanding release." --Howard Zinn, author of --A People's History of the United States <BR>"Listen to this fresh, brave voice, then inform yourself about the shameful case of Leonard Peltier." --Peter Matthiessen, author of "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse" <BR>"This book takes the reader on an emotional and spiritual journey as Leonard Peltier's surprisingly hopeful reflections make the terrible injustice of his imprisonment for 24 years even more difficult to accept. Peltier's important journal details his trial and conviction which was based in part on admittedly false testimony and evidence so inconclusive that reasonable people everywhere have concluded that he should be granted clemency." --Wilma Mankiller, former chief of the Cherokee Nation, and author of"Mankiller" <BR>"Leonard Peltier's words reveal a wise man who has become freer than his captors, despite his false imprisonment for a crime he did not commit. His thoughts here remind us of our true mission as Indian people, as human beings here on this humble, beautiful planet. Th

Synopsis:

Native American activist Leonard Peltier, who was sentenced to life in prison in 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, offers his long awaited memoir. Already made into a documentary by Robert Redford ("Incident at Ogala"), Peltier's story is reportedly the basis of an upcoming film by Oliver Stone. Illustrations.

Synopsis:

Edited by Harvey Arden, with an Introduction by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, and a Preface by former Attorney General Ramsey Clark.

In 1977, Leonard Peltier received a life sentence for the murder of two FBI agents. He has affirmed his innocence ever since—his case was made fully and famously in Peter Matthiessen's bestselling In the Spirit of Crazy Horse—and many remain convinced he was wrongly convicted. This wise and unsettling book, both memoir and manifesto, chronicles his life in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas. Invoking the Sun Dance, in which pain leads one to a transcendent reality, Peltier explores his suffering and the insights it has borne him. He also locates his experience within the history of the American Indian peoples and their struggles to overcome the federal government's injustices.

About the Author

Leonard Peltier emerged as a Native American leader in the 1960s, was arrested in 1976 in Canada and extradited. He has been in prison ever since and is now confined at Leavenworth. This is his first book.

Harvey Arden is the author and co-author of several books, including Wisdomkeepers and Travels in a Stone Canoe (both with Steve Wall) and Noble Red Man. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312263805
Subtitle:
My Life Is My Sun Dance
Editor:
Arden, Harvey
Preface:
Clark, Ramsey
Introduction:
Looking Horse, Chief Arvol
Editor:
Arden, Harvey
Author:
Peltier, Leonard F.
Author:
Peltier, Leonard
Preface:
Clark, Ramsey
Author:
Clark, Ramsey
Publisher:
St. Martin's Griffin
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
People of Color
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Native American Studies
Subject:
Specific Groups - Criminals
Subject:
Historical - U.S.
Subject:
Indians of north america
Subject:
Penology
Subject:
Ethnic Cultures - Native Americans
Subject:
Oglala Indians
Subject:
Native Americans
Subject:
Prisoners' writings, American.
Subject:
Indian prisoners
Edition Description:
1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.
Series Volume:
2000-1
Publication Date:
June 2000
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9.26x5.08x.73 in. .56 lbs.
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