Navajo heroes fight uranium’s radioactive pollution
VIDEO: 7th Southwest Uranium Forum CENSORED NEWS:April 6, 2010 Listen and watch the Native American environmental movement icons of this era!Norman Patrick Brown, Navajo, says there’s over 1,000 radioactive tailings sites today on the Navajo Nation. “How does one heal a land, how does one heal a person’s DNA? How does one reclaim a sacred site?”
Louise Benally, Navajo from Big Mountain, father tells how her father died of leukemia after working in the uranium industry. “It took someone that I dearly loved away from me.”Manny Pino, Acoma Pueblo, describes how some Acoma and Laguna never earned a cent from the uranium industry, but they suffered. John Redhouse, among the Navajos who led the movement to halt the destruction, describes how Navajos suffered without compensation.
Charmaine White Face, Lakota, describes the uranium contamination in Lakotas water.Today, the uranium mining industry has once again targeted this same areas of the Navajo Nation and Dakotas, and elsewhere in Indian country.
Margene Bullcreek, Goshute, points out Indian Nations continue to be targeted with nuclear waste dumping. “We’ve been targeted with environmental racism and genocide long enough.”Video by Seventh Generation Fund http://www.7genfund.org/Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXpCr66Nw5I
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