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- A brief history of relocation on Black Mesa
- Big Mountain, where the profession is hope
- Whose Home On The Range? Coal Fuels Indian Dispute. The Washington Post, 1974
- TheLong Walk
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- Public Law 93-531. The relocation law.
- PL 104-301 This is the law passed by Congress in 1996, which provides the authorization to issue leases under the Accommodation Agreement.
- Manybeads Lawsuit Dismissed
- An Overview Of the Dineh Analysis
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Forbidding the “G-Word”: Holocaust Denial as Judicial Doctrine in Canada By Ward Churchill (Definitions of genocide)
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Subcomandante Marcos In Support of Big Mountain
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2001 Desecration of Sacred Sundance Grounds
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Anna Mae Sundance Arbor & Tree destruction 2001
- Video: “Crisis On Black Mesa” About Camp Anna Mae Sundance Ground’s Desecration, by Indigenous Action Media.
- A Short history & Report of the Annual Food and Supply Run by ClanDyken
- Documentary photo-project focusing on communities affected by grave pollution health/cultural effects on Black Mesa. There are pictures of the effects from past uranium mining on the Dineh and Pueblo country of the four corners regions.
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- EPA description of the Church Rock nuclear waste spill superfund site that is upstream from the relocation site
- “The mining of uranium has taken a heavy toll on the Indian population in the Four Corners area. Not only did the Indians receive very little in the way of royalties for the extraction of the ore from their lands, but health and safety precautions in the mines were essentially non-existent….
- DVD: Broken Rainbow