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Chapters & Sections (36)
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0:08
Introduction to Havasupai Tribe and Sacred Lands
1:01
Uranium Mining on Sacred Land
1:33
Importance of Medicinal Plants and Desecration of Land
3:42
Language and Cultural Identity
4:43
Historical Context of the Havasupai Tribe's Struggle
5:14
The Tribe's Resilience and Fight for Land Rights
6:49
Uranium Discovery in Ancestral Havasupai Territory
7:20
Aquifer Contamination and Health Consequences
7:52
Negative Health Effects of Uranium Exposure
8:24
Current Health Effects and Contamination Concerns
13:33
Background on the 1872 Mining Act and its Relevance Today
14:03
US Senators' Stance on the Issue and Energy Fuels Incorporated's Contract
14:34
The US Strategic Uranium Reserve and Defense Contracts
15:07
Nuclear Energy, Colonialism, and Climate Change
16:10
Critique of the War Machine and its Impact on Uranium Mining
16:41
Exorbitant Military Spending and War Contractors
17:13
Lobbying Influence on Policy and Support for Politicians
17:45
Navajo Nation's Opposition to Uranium Transport and Abandoned Mines
18:50
Immediate Avenues for Change and Blocking Uranium Shipments
19:52
Global Energy Scarcity, Natural Resource Warfare, and Human Existence
20:22
Critique of Nuclear Power and Radioactive Waste
20:54
Divine Source and Empowerment
21:26
Medicine and Spirituality
22:29
Desecration of the Mother Earth and its Consequences
23:32
Ancestry, Responsibility, and Protection of the Mother Earth