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About Peltier

The Activist
The Artist
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Background

American Indian Movement
COINTELPRO
Wounded Knee

The "Reign of Terror"

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The Butler-Robideau Trial
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The Peltier Trial

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Incident at Oglala

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Post-Conviction

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Congressional Contacts: Louisiana

Please review our recommendations as regards writing correspondence to members of Congress.

Fax or e-mail the letter, if possible. Postal mail to the U.S. Congress has slowed down considerably after increased security. Constituent letters can take several weeks to reach a specific congressional office. You can still mail a letter, but need more lead time for delivery.

When using the e-mail forms for your representative and senators, please carefully follow the instructions as given. Members of Congress will only accept e-mails from their respective constituents and some forms also employ verification techniques to guard against spam.

Contacts

U.S. House of Representatives

Representative Rodney Alexander, Louisiana, 5th

U.S. House of Representatives

316 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC  20515
202-225-5639 - Fax

E-mail Form

Representative Don Cazayoux, Louisiana, 6th

Representative Charles W. Boustany, Jr., Louisiana, 7th

U.S. House of Representatives

1117 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, DC  20515

202-225-5724 - Fax

E-mail Form

Representative William J. Jefferson, Louisiana, 2nd

U.S. House of Representatives

2113 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
202-225-1988 - Fax

E-mail Form

Representative bobby Jindal, Louisiana, 1st

U.S. House of Representatives

1205 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
202-226-0386 - Fax

E-mail Form

Representative Jim McCrery, Louisiana, 4th

U.S. House of Representatives

242 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
202-225-8039 - Fax

E-mail Form

Representative Charlie Melancon, Louisiana, 3rd

U.S. House of Representatives

404 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515

E-mail Form

U.S. Senate

Senator Mary L. Landrieu

U.S. Senate

724 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, DC  20510

202-224-9735 - Fax

E-mail Form

Senator David Vitter

U.S. Senate

516 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, DC  20510

202-228-5061 - Fax

E-mail Form

Other Things You Can Do

  • Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper(s). Consult the directory of newspapers in your state. Also read these tips.

  • Place calls to radio call-in shows. Express your opinions and educate others.

  • Spread the word by placing notices on Web sites and blogs that are popular in your state.

 

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