Reauthorize Housing Relocation Under the Navajo-Hopi Relocation Program: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, on S. 1236 ... December 9, 1987, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 271 páginas |
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... uranium. She was dressed in all these precious minerals when she was created. She was given and oiessed with the beginnings of life. 70. Upon her, life was to continue in many forms for generations and generations. Today you see mining ...
... uranium. She was dressed in all these precious minerals when she was created. She was given and oiessed with the beginnings of life. 70. Upon her, life was to continue in many forms for generations and generations. Today you see mining ...
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... uranium-rich Chinle Formation, and may contain water- soluble radioactive elements which could be mobilized by increased pumping. USGS has also never given IHS or BIA/NHIRC assurance, verbal or written, that there is no possibility of ...
... uranium-rich Chinle Formation, and may contain water- soluble radioactive elements which could be mobilized by increased pumping. USGS has also never given IHS or BIA/NHIRC assurance, verbal or written, that there is no possibility of ...
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... uranium tailings spill. The most recent, and probably most definitive as far as the relocation program is concerned, are a 1987 "reconnaissance" by the US Geological Survey and an accompanying health risk assessment by the Environmental ...
... uranium tailings spill. The most recent, and probably most definitive as far as the relocation program is concerned, are a 1987 "reconnaissance" by the US Geological Survey and an accompanying health risk assessment by the Environmental ...
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... uranium mine dewatering and a 1979 uranium tailings pond spill near Church Rock, New Mexico. (The dewatering first occurred from 1950 to 1962. It began again in 1967 and continued until February 1986.) Similar concerns were voiced at ...
... uranium mine dewatering and a 1979 uranium tailings pond spill near Church Rock, New Mexico. (The dewatering first occurred from 1950 to 1962. It began again in 1967 and continued until February 1986.) Similar concerns were voiced at ...
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... of elevated hardness and increased total dissolved solids. 2. No ground water contamination due to radiochemicals from the uranium tailings spill of six years ago was evident. Christopher J. Bavasi January 26, 1988 Water Quality of the ...
... of elevated hardness and increased total dissolved solids. 2. No ground water contamination due to radiochemicals from the uranium tailings spill of six years ago was evident. Christopher J. Bavasi January 26, 1988 Water Quality of the ...
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Página 111 - Domicile may be defined in legal terms as "that place where a man has his true, fixed, and permanent home and principal establishment and to which, whenever he is absent therefrom, he has the intention of returning.
Página 65 - States to protect and preserve for American Indians their inherent right of freedom to believe, express, and exercise the traditional religions of the American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, and Native Hawaiians, including but not limited to access to sites, use and possession of sacred objects, and the freedom to worship through ceremonials and traditional rites.
Página 153 - ... withdrawals of public lands in Arizona heretofore made for Indian purposes by Executive order or otherwise within the boundaries defined by this Act, are hereby permanently withdrawn from all forms of entry or disposal for the benefit of the Navajo and such other Indians as may already be located thereon...
Página 90 - If we are to make our offerings at a new place, the spiritual beings would not know us. We would not know the mountains or the significance of them. We would not know the land and the land would not know us... We would not know the sacred places... If we were to go on top of an unfamiliar mountain we would not know the life forms that dwell there'.
Página 50 - April 3, 1936, pursuant to section 16 of the act of June 18, 1934, (48 Stat. 984), as amended by the act of June 15, 1935 (49 Stat.
Página 7 - Without objection, your full statement will be made part of the record. [The prepared- statement of Prof.
Página 139 - ... assure that housing and related community facilities and services, such as water, sewers, roads, schools, and health facilities, for such households shall be available at their relocation sites...
Página 111 - JJR. domicile. The permanent place of residence of a person or the place to which he intends to return even though he may actually reside elsewhere. The legal domicile of a person is important since it, rather than the actual residence, often controls the jurisdiction of the taxing authorities and determines where a person may exercise the privilege of voting and other legal rights and privileges.
Página 111 - But domicil is but the established, fixed, permanent, and may therefore be said to be the ordinary, dwelling place or place of residence of a party, as distinguished from his temporary and transient though actual place of residence.