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Americas
Tribal Council
Leonard Peltier
Cherokee Nation
National Congress of American Indians
Navajo Nation
Ward Churchill
Native Americans in the United States
Vine Deloria
Jr.
American Indian Movement
Indigenous rights
United States

Current and Past Supporters of Clemency for Leonard Peltier Nobel Laureates Big Mountain Lady; Oil on canvas; by Leonard Peltier

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