Before you even begin to get the wrong idea, let me just say that there isn't a prison that I'm aware of which allows prisoners access to outside internet communications. Prisoner WWW homepages are usually created and published by an outside friend on behalf of the prisoner. --Laura Brooks |
Leonard Peltier Up to date information on Leonard Peltier at his International Defense Committee site. For a real eye-opener, take a look at an article written by Standing Deer, describing how U.S. agents tried to hire him to assassinate Leonard Peltier. |
Alex Montana Comanche prisoner fighting for spiritual rights in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. |
Black Crow Chris (Black Crow) Bousquet and the Native American Spiritual Awareness Council in Massachusetts. See also Black Crow's art gallery at Prisonzone. |
PennPals A separate and independent service which creates home pages for prisoners seeking penpals. Although we are not in any way affiliated with PennPals, PennPals has offered to supplement our list with the names of Native American prisoners who use the PennPals service. Thanks goes out to Charles Sparks for contributing these names. As of 9/13/97, PennPals had the following Native American prisoners using its database: |
Larry Pharis |
William Birdsong |
Michael Taylor | ||
Phillip Cox |
Ronald White |
Michael Stewart | ||
Domingo Cantu |
William Burchett |
Scott Seelye |
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