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Re-Imagining Extractive Pathway:
Uranium Mining in the Southwest and The Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment by Eliza Van Dyk, October 8, 2021Click here to View Story Map
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Putting up the teepee for sunrise prayers to start the Uranium Spill Commemoration Hope to see you at Red Water Pond Road on Saturday, July 13 ... See MoreSee Less
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From sheep camp to the city to study uranium’s damage to Navajo people • Source New Mexico
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Every summer as a kid, Kevin Patterson, 29, hiked up the Lukachukai-Ch’ooshgai Mountains, following the hooves of the sheep and goats to his family’s camp.0 CommentsComment on Facebook