Tiny tribe at bottom of Grand Canyon pleads for stop to uranium mining



Tiny tribe at bottom of Grand Canyon pleads for stop to uranium mining

U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Ruben Gallego made the four-hour, eight-mile hike to the remote Havasupai reservation to hear concerns.

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  1. I read of a bunch of rich people (some who I knew years ago) who were working with native people, trying to charm them and give them a pittance they made from galas, to get them to let THEM (the rich people) to take the valuable resources, so turning them from the mining, instead of just offering them fair money for it, which could be a whole lot. Always something.

  2. Doesn't that water flow into the Colorado River? Phoenix AZ gets most of its water from the Colorado River. Hope they don't mind some radiation in their tap water.

  3. I hear your voice I hear you and I will help you all your enemies will be Crushed I am An earth angle god Will Help you I will send help be patient my Brothers and sisters peace love and light

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