FROM THE ARCHIVE
Navajo ticket called 'big business'
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2002

Navajo Nation voters are questioning the presidential ticket of Joe Shirley and Frank Dayish.

Shirley said he wants to resolve the tribe's claims against Peabody Coal, which has mined Navajo lands. Members of a Navajo group called Dine Bidziil (Navajo strength) Nationalists said settlements talks are premature due to outstanding water rights issues.

The group also questions Dayish's ties to the mining industry. Dayish is a lobbyist for BHP Billiton, a multinational company that owns mines in the Four Corners region of the Navajo Nation.

Get the Story:
Grass-roots group wants water rights before Peabody settlement (The Farmington Daily-Times 9/25)

Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org
Peabody Energy - http://www.peabodyenergy.com

Related Stories:
Navajo candidate is mining lobbyist (9/24)
Navajo candidate chooses running mate (9/18)

More on Peabody:
U.S. argues limits as trustee (8/9)
Legal tactics land Peabody in hot seat (7/22)
Navajo royalty case accepted (6/4)
Don Hodel's Navajo Folly (6/4)
Supreme Court accepts Navajo trust case (6/3)

More on BHP Billiton:
Company bows to tribal pressure on mine (9/18)
Wis. tribal proposal scrapped (9/16)