If every action has an equal reaction, then I wonder what poisoning our Mother Earth will bring us? The stark beauty of the high desert in Monument Valley, reminds us how fragile life is. Man can so easily disturb the balance of nature with fatal effects for all.
Let's take a look back at recent history, to the beginning of the uranium mining ventures in the USA. During World War II and the Cold War, uranium mining boomed in response to the US Government's nuclear weapons program. Initially the Navajo people benefited economically, albeit at low rates. This was short lived as Navajo miners and their families became ill from exposure to the radioactive toxins. A range of life threatening illnesses became endemic to the Navajo people living in close proximity to the mines.
The Navajo people were in a crisis. Communities lost their elders and families lost their fathers. The widows of the Navajo miners came together and lobbied against the US government. Finally, after years of advocacy, their efforts were acknowledged and the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) was signed into law. The mine sites were assessed and a massive cleanup program was implemented. A realization emerged that we need to reset our values and remember the concept of Navajo natural law: Sa'ah Naghai Bik'e Hozhoon, to restore the balance of nature, and ultimately, the people.
Taking this concept into account, the days of maverick mining practices are over. Mining corporations together with US Federal agencies are held accountable for the cleanup of the environment, and to ensure safe mining practices are adhered to in the future. An environmental and social responsibility has been cast upon their shoulders to rehabilitate and restore the natural environment for future generations to enjoy.
Native Americans believe our actions today will affect the next 7 generations. Any action we take we should look way ahead to see how it will affect our children and their future. Let the past be our teacher, that disregarding the ethnic people, their values and the land they live on, serves no purpose to the economic growth of the nation. Only by working together to solve obstacles can progress be obtained.
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Photos and video captions (respectively):
- Sunrise at Monument Valley. (Photo Credit to: Xiao Liu)
- A map showing the location of the Navajo Reservation and the Four Corners area.
- Uranium rock sample.
- A traditional hogan of the Navajo people.
- A video clip showing uranium-contaminated structures on the Navajo Reservation.
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