The Navajo, like many other North American Native populations have been adversely affected by mining. Termination of tribal status, forced relocation, and exposure to radioactive elements are just a few of the tragedies these people have faced. This paper will take an ethnohistorical approach to mining on Navajo ands as well as investigates important case law that have been established over the past 100 years
Previous literature has established the connection between drinking water contaminated by arsenic (A...
The Gold King Mine Spill (Spill) occurred in August 2015 upstream from Silverton, Colorado and relea...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
The Navajo, like many other North American Native populations have been adversely affected by mining...
Since the discovery of the new world there have been conflicts over, and exploitation of, the Native...
Uranium mining began on the Navajo Reservation during World War II and continued for several years f...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American Nations within the United States. One...
While the field of criminology has delved into environmental justice issues in Black communities thr...
Uranium mining on the Navajo Reservation created an environmental justice disaster which has strange...
Founded by Native American women in 1974, Women of All Red Nations (WARN) insisted that the ongoing...
Both in an absolute sense, and in a comparative sense, COVID-19 is infecting and killing people insi...
Uranium occurrence and development has left a legacy of long-lived health effects for many Native Am...
The Navajo Nation has been disproportionately affected by Dik’os Ntsaaígíí-19 (COVID-19), with the h...
The geologic profile of the western United States lends itself to naturally elevated levels of arsen...
International audienceLarge uranium deposits were discovered on the flanks of Mount Taylor (NM-USA) ...
Previous literature has established the connection between drinking water contaminated by arsenic (A...
The Gold King Mine Spill (Spill) occurred in August 2015 upstream from Silverton, Colorado and relea...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
The Navajo, like many other North American Native populations have been adversely affected by mining...
Since the discovery of the new world there have been conflicts over, and exploitation of, the Native...
Uranium mining began on the Navajo Reservation during World War II and continued for several years f...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American Nations within the United States. One...
While the field of criminology has delved into environmental justice issues in Black communities thr...
Uranium mining on the Navajo Reservation created an environmental justice disaster which has strange...
Founded by Native American women in 1974, Women of All Red Nations (WARN) insisted that the ongoing...
Both in an absolute sense, and in a comparative sense, COVID-19 is infecting and killing people insi...
Uranium occurrence and development has left a legacy of long-lived health effects for many Native Am...
The Navajo Nation has been disproportionately affected by Dik’os Ntsaaígíí-19 (COVID-19), with the h...
The geologic profile of the western United States lends itself to naturally elevated levels of arsen...
International audienceLarge uranium deposits were discovered on the flanks of Mount Taylor (NM-USA) ...
Previous literature has established the connection between drinking water contaminated by arsenic (A...
The Gold King Mine Spill (Spill) occurred in August 2015 upstream from Silverton, Colorado and relea...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...