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The state of Washington owns land that rightfully belongs to the Yakama Nation. A treaty map that showed what land should be included in the Yakama reservation was lost for nearly 75 years since ...
The primary non-tribal landowner on Yakama Nation is the state of Washington, which owns close to 92,000 surface and subsurface acres of state trust land within the reservation’s boundaries, in ...
The Yakama Nation wanted to consult on the development of a project on sacred land. ... Map via the U.S. Geological Survey. Documents via the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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The Department of Energy promised this tribal nation a $32 million solar grant. It’s nearly impossible to access.The Department of Energy gave the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation what seemed like very good news earlier this year: It had won a $32 million grant for a novel solar energy ...
The Yakama Nation’s proposal would seem to exactly fit the bill. Its initial plan was to cover 10 miles of irrigation canals with solar panels and to outfit the canals themselves with small ...
When Yakama Nation leaders learned in 2017 of a plan to tunnel through some of their ancestral land for a green energy development, they were caught off guard. While the tribal nation had come out ...
In the face of discrimination and hate, the Inabas and the Yakama Nation forged a bond through a farm in eastern Washington that has lasted for more than 100 years.
For Yakama Nation, green energy projects echo colonization. Libby Denkmann; Hans Anderson; May 23, 2023 / 4:54 pm The Columbia River Gorge in Eastern Washington state. Jesse McCall ...
The Yakama Nation’s proposal would seem to exactly fit the bill. “It will take all of us committing to this partnership now and for years to come to lift the words off the page and bring this ...
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