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T&A: Shoshone Dann Sisters Fight U S Government
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Published October 2003 (update July 2004) All Rights Reserved
Dann Sisters Hold Firm as
Western Shoshone HR884
Turns Public Law 108-270
Barbara J. Hunter
SPECIAL TO THINK & ASK
CONNECTICUT
Update July 2004:
President George W Bush signed HR884 / PL 108-270 into law
which distributes 15 cents per acre to the Western Shoshone Nation. The
land is marked for gold extraction, nuclear testing and to expand Yucca
Mountain for a nuclear waste repository. The House reported this new
law would not impact the Federal budget.
Original story published in October 2003:
Mary and Carrie Dann, Western
Shoshone elders, Eureka County, NV. (Photo by Western Shoshone Defense
Project)
Mary and Carrie Dann sued the United States government for violating
their rights. The Nevada sisters say the United States used illegal
means to gain control of Native American ancestral lands slowly
encroached upon by industry and private landowners. The U.S. government
says it paid the Western Shoshone Nation for its use of their land in
1979, and has since privatized millions of additional acreage. The
Western Shoshone Distribution Bill, HR 884, sets to relax territorial
rules held by Shoshones for 150 years.
Approximately 26 million acres will
transition to the U.S. Government if the Senate passes HR Bill 884.
This Shoshone acreage is marked by the Bureau of Land Management for
mining minerals, storing nuclear waste, and for geothermal energy
production. Yucca Mountain, a historical and sp"
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