Prison Writings. My Life is My Sundance
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A prisoner for over twenty years, Peltier reflects on his childhood, his years with the American Indian Movement (AIM), the events at Oglala, and the infamous trial that followed.
Leonard Peltier is a Native American activist whose lengthy imprisonment since 1977 has drawn international attention and support from human rights organizations. His writings often reflect on themes of injustice and the struggles faced by indigenous peoples, offering a poignant critique of systemic issues. His work serves as a powerful testament to resilience and the enduring fight for justice.


A prisoner for over twenty years, Peltier reflects on his childhood, his years with the American Indian Movement (AIM), the events at Oglala, and the infamous trial that followed.