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+CP: Countries should pass legislation that grants indigenous communities the ability to make choices concerning their land. |
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+(Alice, URANIUM MINING AND THE NAVAJO NATION - LEGAL INJUSTICE Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice 21 S. Cal. Rev. L. and Social Justice 355) |
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+Congress should pass …forced upon them. |
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+Tribes don’t want waste dumping so the CP solves. Johnson 12 |
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+Johnson, Charles K. "A Sovereignty of Convenience: Native American Sovereignty and the United States Government's Plan for Radioactive Waste on Indian Land." Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development 9.2 (2012): 22. |
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+Given the financial state … NFZ since 1984. |
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+The counterplan is the best method of compensating for historical injustice and granting sovereignty. |
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+(Alice, URANIUM MINING AND THE NAVAJO NATION - LEGAL INJUSTICE Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice 21 S. Cal. Rev. L. and Social Justice 355) |
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+Only a direct …of uranium mining. |
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+Not including the Natives, themselves in the decisions making process is reinforcing colonialism. In order to solve any of the aff impacts we much include them in the process. |
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+Ishiyama, Noriko. "Environmental justice and American Indian tribal sovereignty: Case study of a land–use conflict in Skull Valley, Utah." Antipode 35.1 (2003): 119-139. |
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+Within the contexts … debate thus far |
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+Certain tribes benefit from deals with companies because they give them clout. |
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+Ishiyama, Noriko. "Environmental justice and American Indian tribal sovereignty: Case study of a land–use conflict in Skull Valley, Utah." Antipode 35.1 (2003): 119-139. |
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+The Goshutes live ...Tooele County, Utah. |
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+The aff’s blanket policy removes sovereignty from Native tribes – they need sovereignty to challenge colonialism. |
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+Ishiyama, Noriko. "Environmental justice and American Indian tribal sovereignty: Case study of a land–use conflict in Skull Valley, Utah." Antipode 35.1 (2003): 119-139. |
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+The concept of … land-use debate. |
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+Assuming that the native tribes can’t adequately govern themselves is colonialist. |
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+(Kevin, Prof of Law ASU, Jana L, ESCAPING ENVIRONMENTAL PATERNALISM: ONE TRIBE'S APPROACH TO DEVELOPING A COMMERCIAL WASTE DISPOSAL PROJECT IN INDIAN COUNTRY http://faculty.virginia.edu/ejus/ESCAPE.htm) |
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+We have been … Of this country. |
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+Turns case. Imperialism is a form of ethnocide on natives. Outweighs. |
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+Julia Galeota - placed first in the thirteen-to-seventeen-year-old age category of the 2004 Humanist Essay Contest for Young Women and Men of North America. “Cultural Imperialism: An American Tradition.” 2004 Humanist Essay Contest Winner. Getrun.info. The Humanist. 2004. http://www.getrun.info/pdf/tradition/5.pdfJN ‘20 |
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+Travel almost anywhere …political strategies today. |