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A year after Congress allowed a radiation compensation program to lapse, former Navajo uranium miners and their families want the aid restored.
More than 100 people gathered in Forest Lake to talk about the prospect of more coal mining and almost all opposed the idea.
All of it is happening while people continue to suffer without any relief from more than four decades of uranium mining on the Navajo Nation, as well as the more than 500 abandoned uranium mines ...
Painful legacy: Navajo activists recall risks of coal and uranium mining, ask council to protect people At least three other Navajo Nation Council delegates attended the hearing to listen to ...
All of it is happening while people continue to suffer without any relief from more than four decades of uranium mining on the Navajo Nation, as well as the more than 500 abandoned uranium mines ...
All of it is happening while people continue to suffer without any relief from more than four decades of uranium mining on the Navajo Nation, as well as the more than 500 abandoned uranium mines ...
Victims of radiation exposure from federal uranium mining and nuclear testing on tribal lands in the Southwest could receive ...
While some new uranium mining and processing projects have been announced, their number falls far short of a surge. That ...
Talia Boyd, the Keep It in the Ground mining organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network and a member of the Navajo Nation, says Native people have been left out of conversations about new ...
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