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HOW TO REQUEST A STATE OR FEDERAL COAL MINE INSPECTION
State or tribal lands where coal mine is located: (e.g., Alabama, Navajo Reservation) Permit number: (If known) Nature and extent of the problem: Violation of the law, regulations ...
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Uranium miners
Navajo reservation. Now Saltwater is worried the effects of radioactivity from those ... like a slave” for $1.70 an hour, Saltwater said. The Navajo group supports further changes to the law, including increasing the ... , South Dakota, Idaho, Oregon and Texas. The Navajo group sold 2,500 traditional Navajo meals of coffee, frybread and mutton stew to ...
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NMPIF Shrublands 4
Land owners/managers include the Navajo Reservation, private landowners, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service, and New Mexico ...
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Chuska Mountains and Defiance Plateau, Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation. Two-thirds of the average annual surface water generated within the Navajo Reservation originates in this region's ponderosa pine forests. ... erupted on the reservation, as the last of the forest's old growth or "grandfather" trees were turned into lumber. A grassroots Navajo organization called Dinč CARE (Navajo Citizens Against ...
www.cpluhna.nau.edu
People of the Colorado Plateau-The Navajo (Diné)
New Mexico and northeastern Arizona in 1868. As defined by the treaty, the Navajo reservation included only ... Navajo tribe increased from 9,000 to 18,000 in the prosperous years between 1868 and 1892. The Modern Period The Navajo reservation ... of New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. The Navajo reservation is by far the largest reservation in the U.S., with over 15 million ...
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Northwest EcoBuilding Guild - Brandon Tauscher
He has worked as a teacher with the Volunteer Teach for America program on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico, a journalism teacher in Washington, and locally in Clark County, Washington, and ...
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Environment News Service News Index November 2005
Protections Yellowstone Grizzly Bears May Come Off Endangered List Land National Energy Corridors May Impact Navajo Reservation Land Seven Brazilian Cities Pledge Not to Buy Illegally Logged Wood AmeriScan: November 15, 2005 ...
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Press Release: Global Warming - Drought boosts campaign to drain one of
the West's biggest reservoirs, By John Krist, Environmental News Network,
Friday, August 27, 2004
Navajo sandstone. It is 710 feet tall from foundation to crest and ... basin, including Flaming Gorge Dam on the Green River in Utah, Navajo Dam on the San Juan River in New Mexico, and the ... , the lives of too many people in Page and on the neighboring Navajo Reservation have, for better or worse, become inextricably tied to the reservoir ...
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Navajo Reservation in Arizona. In June, they are planning for the roof to go up, and are ...
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Benchmarks of Success - 1990-2001 : Indigenous Environmental Network
Oklahoma to a 5,000 acre toxic landfill being proposed on the Rosebud Lakota reservation in Oklahoma. Organizing a national voice for Native peoples within the US was proving a ... affiliate and founding member organization of IEN, is Dine' CARE, of the Navajo reservation. Dine' CARE, as part of the Navajo Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) Reform Working Group and the Western States ...
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