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December 8, 2014

Leonard Peltier releases Holiday Statement

By Mark Wachtler

December 8, 2014. Leavenworth, KS. (ONN) America’s most well known political prisoner released a statement last week to all Americans. In the mid 1970’s, corporate and government sponsored militias waged a bloody war against American Indian traditionalists called AIM. The AIM members tried to stop the bribery of their officials and the poisoning of their land. In the ensuing struggle, more than 60 AIM members were murdered over three years, including famed activist Annie Mae Aquash. At the same time, Leonard Peltier was imprisoned for two murders he didn’t commit.

Leonard Peltier. America’s most well known political prisoner. Image courtesy of ZenGardner.com.



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Your author has been a part of the ‘free Leonard Peltier’ movement since first hearing his story back in the late 1980’s. So we, along with Whiteout Press readers, are intimately familiar with the lies, corruption and injustice that landed an innocent political activist in federal prison for the rest of his life for a crime he didn’t commit. Rather than rehash the entire incident here, readers can get some of the basic details of Leonard Peltier’s story from an article from our Timeless section titled, ‘American Martyrs and Political Prisoners’. Or visit LeonardPeltier.info for the full story.



Open letter from Leonard Peltier

A few days ago, our sister publication Opposition News received a letter from the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL). It was an open letter from imprisoned political activist Leonard Peltier to the American people. His health is deteriorating. He can no longer see well enough to write letters back to supporters. And he hopes he will be released from prison before he ‘crosses over to the spirit world’. Written just over a week ago for Thanksgiving, here is Leonard Peltier’s letter to America (published by LiberationNews.org):

Greetings my Relatives, Friends and Supporters.

I was thinking about the national holiday “Thanksgiving” the other day. I won’t even go into what a horrible shame this American holiday is based on. Instead, I will just let it remind me of the common bond I have with all my brothers and sisters of the Earth. Even if Thanksgiving, the holiday, is based on an incorrect portrayal of history, the concept of being Thankful is a universal truth. I mean, let’s face it, being thankful/grateful has been part of Indian Nations much longer than the invention of a holiday.

I admit there are days in here when I find it very hard to be thankful, but it does not take much to bring it back for me. Most days, I get cards and letters from people all over the world, sometimes I can even smell the soil, the pines, and sometimes even fry bread in the paper that is sent to me. I hear stories of your lives, your troubles, your children, your jobs. Oh there is some word for what I am trying to say but I don’t remember it. But I get a sense of life through all of you, and I am thankful for that. I often want to reach out and help you sometimes. I would love to come work on your cars or help you build sweat lodges, or even just mow the lawn. I miss helping people and I hate asking for help, which it seems, is all I do.

In here, I am able to focus on the simple things in life. You have no idea how cool it is to just get a new pair of socks. In the last few months I have really been feeling my age, and I am so very thankful for all the support you have all given me. I won’t lie, it has been a rough time lately, but I am hopeful that is changing.

My people have always had a deep and connected relationship with the Sun, and I realized the other day just how much I miss the Sun. When I had the Sun’s light upon me, I felt stronger. These walls hold out the Sun’s energy, and it weakens me. When you miss something, it is easier to be thankful for things you do have.



My friend and Spiritual advisor, Lenny Foster, visited me recently, and he reminded me of some basic things I have to be thankful for. I have watched him age over all these years too, and I am thankful for him and his wisdom. He sang with me and prayed with me, and I felt a bit of the Sun again. I guess my point is, that we can find the things we need in places we may not expect. I can always pray, this can never be taken away from me, and through that prayer, I can keep the Sun and hope alive.

And so, on this day, “Thanksgiving”, I will choose to be thankful and not to celebrate tyranny. I also want to pray with and for you. I pray for each and every one of you, whether you support me or you do not. I pray that your lives will be full of meaning and you will find new ways to learn. I pray for your strength and that you will always stand up for the things you know are right. I pray that each one of you will find a way to protect our Mother Earth, she is crying out for us to hear her.

I pray that you will listen to your inner wisdom and let it guide you to make choices that will help each other, and that you will be examples for those still learning their way in this life. I pray that you will be present with the moments you have, enjoy the simple things in life— like the Sun, The Dirt, The Air, The Water, and that you would protect them as you would your own children.  I pray that you will look for opportunities to lift up your sisters and brothers and not to bring them down.

I pray that you will grow and enjoy good natural foods. I pray for you to savor the attention of your loved ones. I pray for you to build productive bridges of peace with those you oppose. I pray that when others make bad choices you help them find positive solutions. I pray for understanding in times of misunderstanding. And yes, I pray very deeply and honestly that I can go home for a little while before I cross over to the Spirit World.

I am with you always, and I feel your prayers too. I am always grateful for your support, your love, your friendship, your letters and the contact you give me with LIFE. It is harder for me to physically see well enough to write letters these days, so please forgive me if I don’t write you back. It is not that I don’t want to. Know that I am often sitting and thinking of you, and being thankful for all of you.

Your old, thankful friend and brother. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,

Leonard Peltier
Mitakuye Oyasin!

For more information or to help Leonard Peltier with his bid for freedom, visit LeonardPeltier.info.

 

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