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+Text: Indigenous communities should individually decide for themselves whether they want to prohibit the production of nuclear power in their territory |
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+Their plan uses the USFG as the actor. However, American Indians are not part of the United States. The United States is a settler state, which explicitly is premised on oppression of North American Indigenous people. |
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+GRANDE, Sandy. 2004’. Red Pedagogy: Native American Social and Political Thought. Rowman and Littlefield. |
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+The United States ... people, one nation. |
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+The aff frames Native Americans as incompetent by grouping their policy with the US- which re-entrenches structural barriers - turns case. Sachs 96 Sachs, Noah (Professor of Law Director, Robert R. Merhige Jr. Center for Environmental Studies at Richmond School of Law). "The Mescalero Apache and monitored retrievable storage of spent nuclear fuel: A study in environmental ethics." Natural Resources Journal 36 (1996): 641. |
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+Second, if a ... and environmental resources. |
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+THE NOTION OF PROTECTING INDIANS FROM HARM IS BASED ON ESSENTIALISM/RACISM |
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+Collins, Nancy (From 1989 to 1993 she was an Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law and had served as a Trial Attorney in the Environmental Enforcement Section and in the Torts Branch of the U.S. Department of Justice), and Andrea Hall. "Nuclear Waste in Indian Country: A Paradoxical Trade." Law and Ineq. 12 (1993): 267. |
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+American law, literature, ... upon Native Americans. |
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+Some indigenous people see waste facilities as good. To clarify, my argument is not that all groups should do this, but they need the option- the aff denies that. |
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+Gover et al, Kevin, and Jana L. Walker (Native American Attorneys at Gover, Stetson and Williams). "Escaping Environmental Paternalism: One Tribe's Approach to Developing a Commercial Waste Disposal Project in Indian Country." University of Colorado Law Review 63 (1992): 933. |
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+The second and ... for its development. |