1994 MTV presentation by Rage Against the
Machine (5:52 Min.)
This video makes reference to 6,000
documents still withheld by the FBI. However, Peltier's attorneys have
discovered that the FBI continues to withhold over 157,000 documents related to
the case. These documents are over 30 years old and historically significant.
Therefore, they should immediately be released to the public. They also may contain exonerating evidence that will free Leonard
Peltier. Help the Peltier
attorneys obtain
the release of all case
documents still withheld by
the FBI. As prompted by the
video, please also demand Leonard's freedom. Support a grant of
parole and/or Executive
Clemency. It's time to set him free... It's the RIGHT thing to do.
Our Selection
This Month
If you don't have a media
player, click on a link below to Download A Player:
*From
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse - Songs for
Leonard Peltier, a compilation to
raise consciousness about Peltier's case (1992, Out of
Print).
Music Videos
Mascot
J.D. Nash
and Red Circle, from the CD "So There I
Was...".
It Aint Over!
Music video for the
Blackfire song off the album "One Nation
Under."
Leonard Peltier
Little Steven, 1989
(4:04 Min.)
Dedication 2 Leonard Peltier
A
2003
track performed by Buggin Malone about
political prisoner Leonard Peltier (5:03 Min.). Also
listen to "Peltier's Beat Goes On" and more by
going to Buggin Malone's sites
www.myspace.com/bugginmalone or www.bugginmalone.net.
A traditionally influenced, high-energy,
politically-driven group comprised of two
brothers and a sister. Their style connects
traditional Native American, punk-rock and
"Alter-Native" music with strong
sociopolitical messages about government
oppression, relocation of indigenous people,
ecocide, genocide, domestic violence and human
rights.
Broken Treaties (With excerpts from an
interview with Leonard Peltier). Note: Recordings on this MySpace site are set
to automatically play and delivery is random.
Select Broken Treaties from the
download menu.
Native American news, views and music from
KSVR 91.7 FM. Host/Producer Robin Carneen.
Listen Thursday beginning at 7:00 p.m. and
Sunday, 4:00-5:00 p.m. (PST). Also visit the program archive
at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/NAMAPAHH_Radio.
"Native America Calling" is a live call-in
program linking public radio stations, the
Internet and listeners together into a
thought-provoking national conversation about
issues specific to Native communities. Air
time: Monday-Friday, 1:00-2:00 p.m. (EST)
Native Voice One
(NV1) educates, advocates, and celebrates
Native American life and culture by providing
a program service from a Native point of view.
This service is for everyone interested in
Native American news, culture, music, events,
and life. NV1 broadcasts the Native voice
through affiliate Native and other radio
stations, via internet radio on
www.NV1.org,
and on Sirius Satellite Radio across the
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The Native American Voices Radio Program (WAIF
88.3 FM in Cincinnati, Ohio) brings you Native
American music, news, events, and historical
and contemporary issues. You will learn Native
American perspectives on multi-cultural and
cultural diversity issues affecting the Native
community. We also interview Native
American musicians and writers and others
working for the Native American
community. Listen to Native American Voices
every Saturday from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Eastern
Time.
Jay Winter Nightwolf
is a Washington, DC, area American
Indian/Native American teacher as well as
radio commentator and host of WPFW's Nightwolf show. Each week he and his
guests discuss American Indian perspectives,
history, and traditions, and how they
illuminate the cultural, economic, and
political issues of society at large.
Nightwolf is broadcast
each Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Pacifica's
WPFW 89.3 FM
and over the Internet.
Native American radio show with timely
news and information about native culture,
news and realities. The People explores the
roots of problems challenging Native people
and helps radio listeners understand the
interconnectedness between the Native and the
non-Native world. The People provides the best
in Indigenous thinking and perspectives
sharing the ideas and solutions developed by
Native people, from health to treaty rights,
from sovereignty to healing.
Coordinated/produced by Jacquelyn Batisse.
Brought to you by KPFT-Pacifica, Houston,
Friday from 11:00-Noon (CST).
And check out Axis
of Justice, a non-profit organization formed by Tom Morello of
Audioslave
(formerly of Rage Against the Machine) and Serj Tankian of
System of a Down. Its
purpose is to bring together musicians, fans of music, and grassroots political
organizations to fight for social justice.