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WHAT TO DO:
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Contact your local media and the media you listen to - they should
be covering this!
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Send the alert and the press release to your lists of friends and
supporters - this should be a national movement to stop abuses against
the native peoples of the United States. Get your organization(s)
involved in this issue!
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Contact your local Representatives (House number: 202-224-3121)
and the following:
Speaker of the House: J. Dennis Hastert - 202-225-0600
Majority Leader: Tom DeLay - 202-225-4000
Democratic National Committee - 202-863-8000 (Why isn't this a
national campaign issue?)
Republican National Committee - 202-863-8500 (Why isn't this a
national campaign issue?)
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Congresswoman Shelley Berkley
439 Cannon HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Fax: 202-225-3119
www.house.gov/berkley
(Nevada Congressional Representative who has not yet supported
or opposed the bill - but does oppose Yucca Mountain. Her
opposition to the bill would add tremendous weight.)
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Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich
Progressive Caucus Chair
1730 Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Fax: 202-225-5745
www.house.gov/kucinich/info/contact.htm
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Congresswoman Barbara Lee
Progressive Caucus Co-Chair
1724 Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Fax: 202-225-9817
barbara.lee@us.house.gov
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Congressman Elijah E. Cummings
Black Caucus Chair
1632 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Fax: 202-225-3178
(The Black Caucus could take a stand against the bill.)
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Congressman John Lewis
Black Caucus
34 Cannon HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Fax: 202-225-0351
(The Black Caucus could take a stand against the bill.)
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The Western Shoshone Distribution
Bill - H.R. 884/S 618
Key Points
* HR 884/S 618 is an attempt to legitimize the theft of Western
Shoshone lands and to initiate massive corporate giveaways of the
land and its resources.
- This bill distributes money awarded for an alleged extinguishment
of title to 24 million acres of land, the vast majority of which
is currently classified as "public" lands. The issue of title
to the land and accounting for resource extraction is the subject
matter of current litigation, I, 03-CV-2009, U.S. District Court,
D.C.
- This bill would open the way to large scale privatization of
lands held sacred by the Western Shoshone and currently used and
occupied by the native people for grazing, gathering medicinal
and food plants, hunting and fishing, and ceremonial purposes.
The stage is already being set for corporate giveaways and largescale
privatization of the lands. For example: H.R. 2869 would work
to give away Western Shoshone lands to major mining interests
such as Placer Dome; HR 2772 would encourage large scale expansion
of geothermal energy production with no provision for Western
Shoshone cultural beliefs or compensation for use of the hot water;
Senator Reid's office has drafted the Northern Nevada Public Lands
Management Act which creates a process for large scale privatization
of the same lands.
- The land produces 2/3 the gold in the U.S., making it the third
largest gold producing area in the world, behind South Africa
and Australia. Due to the enormous wealth of minerals, a 1999
USGS report sited the area as the number one investment opportunity
for extraction companies.
- Energy companies are lining up for access to the vast geothermal
resources with Senator Reid calling the area the next "Saudi Arabia"
of geothermal energy production.
- In a November 2003 letter sent to Secretary of Interior Gale
Norton, Congressman Grijalva (AZ) raised serious concerns about
the real intent of the bill and the involvement of the federal
government and mining, energy and nuclear industries in presenting
a misleading picture of the issues to the public and to members
of Congress.
( The
letter in .pdf format. -
download
the free . pdf Reader ).
* Western Shoshone people oppose HR 884/S 618.
- A majority of the tribal councils and all of the traditional
Western Shoshone oppose the distribution of money until the resolution
of the land issues.
- In 1980, at the formal Hearing of Record, the claims money
was rejected because the U.S. could not demonstrate how it had
legally acquired title to the land. Since that time, there has
never been any vote of the Western Shoshone on the bill. The straw
poll ballot referenced by Congressman Gibbons and Senator Reid
was never authorized or certified by any Western Shoshone government.
Despite a request by Congressman Tom Udall (NM), Interior has
failed to provide any documentation of its statements that a "majority"
of people are in favor of the bill.
* HR 884/S 618 underscores fundamental human rights violations
against the Western Shoshone.
- The Western Shoshone have never received a hearing on the issue
of title. The only issue decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in
U.S. v. Dann was whether or not "payment" had been made when the
money was accepted by the Department of Interior on behalf of
the Western Shoshone. The Supreme Court said "yes", Interior serves
as a "trustee" to the Indians and Interior's acceptance equals
acceptance by the Western Shoshone, thereby triggering a statutory
bar to litigation on the issue.
- Last year, after 10 years of briefings and hearings, an international
judicial body (the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights)
found that the process used by the U.S. violates Western Shoshone
rights to property, to due process, and to equality under the
law.
- Amnesty International has issued a formal report on the situation
and has called upon the United States to adhere to the international
ruling of the Inter-American Commission.
- The Department of Interior continues acts of armed surveillance
and threats of impoundment against Western Shoshone. (In the past
Congressional session, hundreds of cattle and horses were forcibly
seized by the Department under military-type tactics.)
* What the Western Shoshone Nation is asking for is reasonable.
- From the beginning, the Western Shoshone have asked for good
faith negotiations with the United States. Their request is simple:
to sit across the table and talk on an equal level.
- Complex negotiations occur in the corporate world everyday
and if the U.S. were to commit the appropriate political will,
a process could be decided upon that would satisfy all concerned.
- The cost to the taxpayer would be less than continuing the
dispute and may in fact save monies which would otherwise be spent
in ongoing enforcement actions against Western Shoshone and monies
wasted or not realized in private sweet heart deals with corporations
and land developers.
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