Uranium Ore Truck Collision Endangered Navajos near Shonto on Navajo Nation
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| Uranium ore haul truck struck by car endangered Navajos near Shonto, Arizona on the Navajo Nation. Photo courtesy Navajo Police Dept. |
Uranium Ore Truck Collision Endangered Navajos near Shonto on Navajo Nation
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| Uranium ore haul truck struck by car endangered Navajos near Shonto, Arizona on the Navajo Nation. Photo courtesy Navajo Police Dept. |
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| Tohono O'odham Nation: 'Devastating and Entirely Avoidable Loss' |
Victory for Lakota Youths
Protecting Sacred Pe'Sla
A company that’s being sued for exploratory drilling near a culturally significant site in South Dakota’s Black Hills is withdrawing from the project, according to a letter shared with project opponents.
The opponents include the Black Hills Clean Water Alliance, which posted a copy of the letter and a statement Friday on social media.
U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues' Final Priorities -- Climate Change, Women's Rights, and Repressions, 2026
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| U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2026 |
By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, May 1, 2026
NEW YORK -- The priorities of the U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues included climate change, forced sterilization, repressions and the rights of refugees, as Indigenous Peoples concluded the two-week session on Friday in New York.
The dialogue on climate change was the first priority in the draft final statement. It recognizes positive efforts led by Australia, First Nations in Canada, and Brazil. The next priority is the recognition of the right of the Arab Emirates just transition work program. The just transition involving minerals and 'green transition' follows as the priority