As President Barack Obama pushes to fast-track an oil pipeline from Oklahoma south to the Gulf Coast, an American Indian tribe that calls the oil hub home worries the route might disrupt sacred sites holding the unmarked graves of their ancestors.And so it goes.
Sac and Fox Nation Chief George Thurman plans to voice his concerns this week in Washington. He said he fears workers placing the 485-mile Keystone XL pipeline that would run from Cushing to refineries on Texas' Gulf Coast could disturb holy ground without consideration of the tribe. He and another tribe member say the pipeline's route travels through areas where unmarked graves are likely buried.
"We've been here 171 years," said Sandra Massey, the Sac and Fox Nation's historic preservation officer.
"We've been living and dying here. We are all over."
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
So Much For Fast-Tracking Keystone XL 2.0S -- Unmarked Indian Graves "Lying All Over" Will Be Disturbed
Link here to the Rapid City Journal.
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