We present VLA observations of the 21 cm emission at 15'' = 60 pc reso
lution in the nearby dwarf irregular galaxy Leo A. These new data reve
al a previously unknown H I envelope or halo that extends to 9 kpc x 5
kpc (3 times the optical size of the galaxy) and surrounds the region
of high column density where young stars and H II regions are found.
H I line profiles in Leo A can be separated into a broad spectral comp
onent (sigma = 9 km s(-1)), observed everywhere in the galaxy and cont
aining 80% of the H I mass, and a narrower component (3.5 km s(-1)), o
bserved only in the central part of the galaxy near the H II regions.
These spectral components may represent cold and warm phases of the ne
utral gas, analogous to those found in the Galaxy. The velocity field
of H I in Leo A does show a gradient that may be due to rotation, but
the observations are inconsistent with H I distributed in an inclined,
circular disk supported by rotation. There is no compelling evidence
that Leo A contains a significant amount of dark matter.