Hi,
The vast majority of US public lands are carved out of Indigenous people’s
sacred homelands. In some cases, Tribal communities retain treaty rights
to those lands, many of which contain sacred cultural sites. Yet the
federal government grants itself permission to sell off these lands to
private developers for destructive projects including mining and pipeline
construction, regardless of their cultural significance.^1
The US government must stop desecrating and destroying Indigenous lands.
Congress must protect Native cultural sites and ensure Native people have
a say in the management of public lands!
[ [link removed] ]Tell Congress: pass the Advancing Tribal Parity on Public Lands Act and
the Tribal Cultural Areas Protection Act!
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In the words of Rep. Raúl Grijalva, chair of the House Natural Resources
Committee, “There is no deed that can undo or fully compensate for this
country’s historical neglect and desecration of Indigenous Peoples’
culture and places that are sacred to them. But that doesn’t mean that we
should simply sit back and let history continue repeating itself.”^1
Already, hundreds of Indigenous sacred sites have been destroyed by the
climate crisis and harmful development projects. Congress must prohibit
the sale of public land containing a Tribal cultural site, where a Tribal
nation retains treaty or other reserved rights, or that contains a former
reservation as one small step towards recognizing the land rights of
Native peoples!
“These two bills are a small step, but an important one, in giving Tribal
nations the respect and authority they deserve when it comes to managing
our public lands and protecting sacred and cultural sites,” said Grijalva.
[ [link removed] ]Tell Congress to ensure Native people have a say in the management of
public lands and protect Native cultural sites!
Thanks for taking action,
Izzi and the team at Demand Progress
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Sources:
1. House Natural Resources Committee, “Chair Grijalva, Sen. Heinrich
Introduce Two Bills to Elevate the Role of Tribal Nations, Protect Tribal
Cultural Sites in Public Land Management,” [ [link removed] ]June 16, 2022.
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