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Story 14 Apr, 2011

Environmental Justice & the Survival of a People: Uranium Mining & the Oglala Lakota People

This publication is intended to provide awareness about the Lakota worldview of water, about In Situ Leach/Recovery Uranium mining and its effects, about work to challenge the corporations from continuing to mine uranium and to build new uranium mining developments.

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Photo: OWE AKU

From word one, it is important for the reader to know that from the Lakota perspective, there is no line drawn between human beings and the environment. Commonly, when reading literature about the impacts of mining, there are statements about the effects of mining on the environment and the effects of mining on human beings.

That line doesn鈥檛 exist in the Lakota mind. In the Lakota way of being, we have a philosophy that is bedrock to our way of life, that is the saying: 鈥淢itakuye Oyasin鈥, which is in itself a 鈥減rayer鈥, which is said at certain points in our way of life, which means 鈥淎ll My Relations.鈥 Our role in Creation, in the Universe, is seamless, there is no line between us and the environment, human health and the environment are connected.