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Indigenous Mining Campaign Project Native Mining Issues:Land and Treaty Rights
Lands Project Congressional Sign on Letter Western Shoshone National Council Statement About the Campaign Native Mining Issues Hardrock & Metallic Mining Uranium Mining Coal Mining Other Mining Land & Treaty Rights Working Groups Global Mineral Extraction Media/Press Publications Alerts and Take Action Links Support Our Work Robert Shimek, IEN Mining Organizer, Indigenous Environmental Network ...
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CRITFC | About Us
CRITFC's Mission "The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission's mission is to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the fishery resources, and as managers, to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign powers of the tribes." Contact Us CRITFC 729 NE Oregon St., Ste. 200 ...
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Stop Unsafe Mining
Treaty Network Mining Impact Coalition of Wisconsin Inc. EarthWINS Environmentally Concerned Citizens of Lakeland Areas (ECCOLA) Great Lakes United Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights (HONOR) Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) Menominee Nation Treaty Rights & Mining Impacts Northern Thunder Protect the Earth Protect Our Wolf River - Shawano County (POW'R - SC) River Alliance of Wisconsin ...
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Statement to the Court:
There are many reasons why the Highway 55 reroute through Minnehaha Park should never be built, each one a crime. The Mendota Dakota people have treaty rights to use this area as their ancestors had always used it. They view that land as sacred, the center of creation, ...
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A MESSAGE FROM CHIEF WILLIAM FOBISTER
As First Nations our Aboriginal Rights are protected under the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and were confirmed and further protected by Treaty #3 which was ratified by our Forefathers. As First Nations our Inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty Rights are protected under s.25 and recognized and affirmed under s.35 the Constitution Act of ...
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CHRISSY
Apparently the chemical is 2,4,D , which was used in the Vietnam war to defoliate the jungle.Also leaving patches of trees for the animals to live in, it's like making reserves. Are they gonna give them Treaty rights too? In my eyes it is a massacre of the lands. If mother earth wants to regenerate the forest then I believe she'd do ...
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Makahs and U.S. Defer Request for Tribal Whaling;
U.S. Reaffirms Comittment to Native Rights
Makahs and U.S. Defer Request for Tribal Whaling; U.S. Reaffirms Comittment to Native Rights Source: Press Release, U.S. Delegation to the International Whaling Commission, June 27, 1996 Makahs ... on a need established by Russian natives. "The Unites States government continues to support Indian treaty rights and the preservation of native cultures," said Baker. "There is a recognition around the ...
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IEN at Bonn Germany at the POPs INC Treaty Negotiations
United States and Canada, POPs and most especially dioxin poisoning effects our treaty rights and violates our human right to live in a safe and healthy environment. This ... the head of U.S. delegation at the UNEP talks, Brooks Yeager, told Reuters: ``The treaty has to be technologically and economically feasible. ``Stating unrealistic obligations could keep developing countries from ...
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Presidential candidates pledge to honor Native rights | Indian Law Resource Center
Montana and other key states with large Native populations, they pledged to uphold treaty rights, increase funding for education and health care, and appoint Native people to high-level ... lands and territories that have been taken without our free, prior and informed consent. The rights contained in the Declaration constitute the minimum standards for treatment of indigenous peoples of the ...
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CRITFC | Columbia River Treaty Tribes
Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation are the only tribes in the Columbia Basin to have reserved rights to anadromous fish in 1855 treaties with the United States. The people of these tribes have always ... and for spiritual well-being. Today, perhaps even more than in the past, the Columbia River treaty tribes are brought together by the struggle to save the salmon and by shared spiritual traditions such ...
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