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  • Fascism called capitalism is killing all the amazing culture and knowledge of human being. same thing is happening to Aboriginal tribes in Australia from Uranium mining. Those people who lived with unity with nature...Pray for human beings...Hope we do not loose our children, stories and culture for.....money.

  • It never ceases to amaze me how this country treats the original inhabitants of this land.

  • You need to create environmental bonds. I wouldn't let any lodger rent my house without a deposit.

  • I feel sorry for native americans...They get fucked left and right and nobody helps them. It is a good thing they are strong willed and big hearted. Respect.

  • The most recent 2010 report by the Spokane Water Department shows a marked increase of Radium 226 and 228. In 2009 the report had a level of .07 to 1.9 pico curies per liter, that level has now risen to .5 to 4.7 pico curies per liter which is just under the safe water limit of 5 pCi/L.

    If the contamination unleashed on the Spokane Indian Reservation is now migrating into the Spokane water supply it is horrendously bad news that will only get worse. Time to look seriously at all mining pollution

  • good thing uranium prices are on the rise...they'll probably come back for the ore!!

  • dprzetłumaczy ktoś na PL?? pozdrawiam

  • NO NUKES

    NO COAL

    NO KIDDING

  • you know they are expanding the mines through nebraska and south dakota. check out more of our videos on MobileBroadcastNews too...

  • great video! did you make this? really well done! lemme know how i can help!

    xoxox

    skinnychef

  • However, in a multicultural class we studied Reservation Blues by Sherman Alexie, and I began to do some research into the mine(s) and other despicable practices. There needs to be more of these kinds of videos. So few of "we the people" realize the kind of reprehensible colonialism we partake of on a daily basis.

  • Wonderful video. I was a senior in a state university last year, so naturally I was completely ignorant of the practices of the U.S. gov't in collusion with mining corporations in exploiting the resources and health of the sovereign tribes of North America.

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