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Yiiyah! The Yellow Monster on Indigenous Land

Posted by kjm727 on February 9, 2023

Author: Jolene R. Smith
Seminar: Toxic Waste and Indigenous Environmental Justice
Program: DINÉ
Subject Area: Science
Grade Level: 5th
Year of Publication: 2022

Abstract

Analyzing and researching the uranium problem on the Navajo Reservation is a topic of concern and is an issue our students need to understand and know about. Students need to know what our leaders agreed to by letting uranium corporations and the US government come onto the reservation to extract uranium ore and other natural resources.

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