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Tribes uncover ancestral remains by solar site in California
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Posted: Tuesday, April 24, 2012
After discovering ancestral remains near the site, two tribes are asking the Obama administration to stop a solar energy project in southern California.
The
Colorado River Indian Tribes
and the
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
say the
Bureau of Land Management
fast-tracked the
Gensis Solar Power Project
. They are threatening to sue under the
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
.
"The problems inherent in this fast-track process are exacerbated by the sheer number of projects proposed," CRIT Chairman Eldred Enas said in a letter to
President Barack Obama
in January. "Our current count places over 40 proposed projects within a 50-mile radius of the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation."
Four days after sending letter, tribal members found remains near the site. While reburying those remains, more were uncovered.
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(The Los Angeles Times 4/24)
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