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douglas9

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Sun Mar 30, 2025, 06:25 AM Sunday

Federal Environmental Priorities Shift, Sovereign Native American Nations Have Their Own Plans

Long before the large-scale Earth Day protests on April 22, 1970 – often credited with spurring significant environmental protection legislation – Native Americans stewarded the environment. As sovereign nations, Native Americans have been able to protect land, water and air, including well beyond their own boundaries.

Their actions laid the groundwork for modern federal law and policy, including national legislation aimed at reducing pollution. Now the Trump administration is seeking to weaken some of those limits and eliminate programs aimed at improving the environments in which marginalized people live and work.

As an environmental historian, I study how Native Americans have shaped environmental management. Tribal nations are the longest stewards of the lands today known as the United States. My work indicates not only that tribal nations contributed to the origins and evolution of modern environmental management on tribal and nontribal lands, but also that they are well poised to continue environmental management and scientific research regardless of U.S. government actions.

Environmental Sovereignty
Native peoples stewarded and studied their environments for millennia before European colonization. Today, Native nations continue to use science, technology and Indigenous knowledge to benefit their own people and the broader population.

Their stewardship continues despite repeated and ongoing efforts to dispossess Native peoples. In 1953, Congress reversed centuries of federally recognizing tribal authority, passing a law that terminated tribal nations’ legal and political status and federal obligations under treaties and legal precedents, including requirements to provide education and health care.


https://www.dcreport.org/2025/03/29/federal-environmental-priorities-shift-sovereign-native-american-nations-have-their-own-plans/

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Federal Environmental Priorities Shift, Sovereign Native American Nations Have Their Own Plans (Original Post) douglas9 Sunday OP
Big thank you and respect to native nations. Magoo48 Sunday #1
We are all of the earth. We are made of earth. We live from the earth. We are earth itself. Clouds Passing Sunday #2

Clouds Passing

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2. We are all of the earth. We are made of earth. We live from the earth. We are earth itself.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:57 AM
Sunday

Respect the earth. Respect your self.

Thank you for posting douglas9 🌎

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