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KFAI's Indian Uprising for Feb. 6th

Leonard's Legal Trek Through 2004 & 2005 issues by The Peltier Legal Team ­ Update January 28, 2005.

"In 2004, Leonard Peltier¹s legal team pursued several legal avenues ­ in Washington, DC, New York, and North Dakota ­ that could result in our ultimate goal: Leonard's freedom."  Note: E-mail the Peltier Legal Team  at <WillowElderGrove@netscapte.net>  for the complete text for the Jan. 28th Update.  http://www.peltiersupport.org.

Federal Prisons Increase Restrictions by Brenda Norrell of Indian Country Today, December 31, 2004

''The indifference towards our Native men, women and juveniles who are incarcerated must stop and an effort must be made to provide outreach support because they are coming home someday. Our people are not expendable,'' said Lenny Foster, Navajo spiritual advisor to Indian inmates for 24 years.  ''The trend within the past several years throughout the United States prison system has been to restrict the traditional spiritual practices of the Native prisoners.''  www.IndianCountry.com


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