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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

 
PRESS RELEASE

May 8, 2005 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Coordinator, Lakota Student Alliance
lakotastudentalliance@yahoo.com (605) 441-9453 (ph)

RALLY TO FOCUS ON LEONARD PELTIER'S UNJUST IMPRISONMENT.
Oglala-The 6th Annual Oglala Commemoration Event set to begin on June
26, 2005 at the Jumping Bull Property south of Oglala South Dakota marks
the 30th anniversary of the Incident at Oglala. The event is free to the
public, and begins at Noon (MST).

"It's a time for healing and prayers to remember those warriors who
lost their freedom and their lives during the Reign of Terror on Pine
Ridge. Hopefully the healing emphasis will prevent another bloody civil
war from happening again on the sacred land of the Lakota Nation," said
Event coordinator Robert Quiver Jr. Quiver, a student at Oglala Lakota
College, is co-founder of the Lakota Student Alliance, a grassroots
group on Pine Ridge Reservation.

The Lakota Student Alliance and Oglala
Commemoration Committee jointly sponsor the event to honor and remember
the lives lost during the 1970s civil conflict on the reservation and to
also raise awareness toward the unjust imprisonment of AIM member
Leonard Peltier, currently jailed in Leavenworth Kansas. Peltier's
imprisonment resulted from a Shooting Incident between AIM members and
Federal Agents at the Jumping Bull property which was precipitated by
numerous unjust deaths of AIM supporters during a tumultuous 1970s Civil
War on Pine Ridge Reservation known as the "Reign of Terror."

"Leonard Peltier needs to be set free," said Commemoration Committee member
Rosalyn Jumping Bull of Oglala. Rosalyn remembers the year the FBI
ransacked and shot at her elder mothers home following the deaths of two
FBI agents. Its those kind of days that Rosalyn does not wish upon the
future generations of Lakota people who will be living on the reservation.

Annually, normal activities scheduled for this event include a
traditional Lakota ceremonial prayer service near the gravesites of AIM
members Jun Little and Joe Stuntz (Little Family cemetary). A memorial
walk for justice follows from the gravesites to the Jumping Bull
Property.

This is followed by a special memorial and giveaway for
deceased relatives, coordinated by the Jumping Bull Family. Finally, a
concert for youth awareness is held, concluding this special day.

Speakers for the 2005 event include important figures that played a
vital role in the justice movement for Peltier's freedom.
They include:

Vernon Bellecourt, principle spokesperson for American Indian Movement;

Rosalyn Jumping Bull of Oglala

Harvey Arden, an Author and Advocate for Peltiers' release

Members of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee

Members of Leonard Peltier's Legal Team

and International Guests as well.

Special Entertainment Performances from:

Lakota Hoopdancer Clem Holy Eagle

Nammy Award Winner Wayquay

Oglala Hiphop artists Native Era

Muscogee Hiphop artist Julian B.

Spyderzback

Pop Rocker Darren Geffre

Oglala Commemoration Committee members Wayquay (2000 Native American Music Award Winner)

Andy Mader will co-emcee this year's event.

We invite the public to this free event.

For more information on this event you can visit the website at
http://www.oglalacommemoration.com

Lakota Student Alliance (LaStAlli) PO Box 225 Kyle, SD 57752

lakotastudentalliance@yahoo.com
http://www.geocities.com/lakotastudentalliance/index.html

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