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Created by Kyle G. Crider Mar 16, 2010 at 2:12pm. Last updated by Kyle G. Crider Mar 16, 2010.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is fighting an electric substation that Duke Energy plans to build near Kituwah, the site of a sacred mound near the Tuckasegee River in western North Carolina. Kituwah (in photo) is considered the Cherokee mother town, believed to have been inhabited for nearly 10,000 years and long used as a center for religious rituals.
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Created by Kyle G. Crider Feb 11, 2010 at 4:10pm. Last updated by Kyle G. Crider Feb 11, 2010.
Niagara Falls is a beautiful marvel of nature indeed, but urban planners were more interested in the falls’ potential to generate copious amounts of electricity.
Of course, to produce power, the project needed a reservoir with a pumping plant, which would require land. Robert Moses, a famously elitist urban planner, didn’t wish to burden the white residents of Lewiston, New York, with taxes and an enormous construction project. So for four years, he fought the Tuscarora Indians for… Continue
Created by Kyle G. Crider Feb 10, 2010 at 9:33am. Last updated by Kyle G. Crider Feb 10, 2010.

"The death of the last speaker of an ancient language in India's Andaman Islands highlights the fact that half of the world's 7,000 languages are in danger of disappearing. Linguist K David Harrison argues that we still have much to learn from vanishing languages."…
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Above: Green jobs advocates walk to today's summer meeting of the Navajo Nation Council.
The Navajo Nation Council voted 62 to 1 to establish the "Navajo Green Economy Commission" at its meeting today in Winslow Rock, Arizona. "According to Enei Begaye, who spearheaded a coalition to create the legislation,…
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(AP) CHURCH ROCK, N.M. — The leader of the Navajo Nation marked the 30th anniversary of a massive uranium tailings spill by reaffirming the tribe's ban on future uranium mining. http://tinyurl.com/kpbe3w Continue
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