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JUNE 5, 2001 Tribal leaders will join Representative Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) in Washington, DC, on Wednesday to protest development of a sacred site in Montana. The Bureau of Land Management has approved an exploratory oil well at Weatherman's Draw. A number of tribes in Montana and beyond consider it sacred and use it for ceremonies. The work is being done by the Anschutz Exploration Corp., whose CEO Phil Anschutz contributed $300,000 to President Bush and the Republican party. Although the decision to approve was made after Bush's inauguration, it was in the works for at least a year. Rahall is the ranking Democrat on the House Resources Committee, which has jurisdiction over Indian issues. Get the Story:
Anschutz draws heat on drilling (The Denver Post 6/5) Also Today on Indianz.Com:
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Environmental Assessment: ANSCHUTZ EXPLORATION WEATHERMAN DRAW PROJECT (BLM 2/1)
Anschutz Exploration Corp. will be allowed to drill (BLM 2/6)
Weatherman Draw Oil and Gas Exploration (BLM 2/16) Related Stories:
BLM allows oil exploration at sacred site (5/22)
Sacred site slated for oil exploration (5/21)
Tribes protest drilling decision (5/8)
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 5, 2001 Tribal leaders will join Representative Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) in Washington, DC, on Wednesday to protest development of a sacred site in Montana. The Bureau of Land Management has approved an exploratory oil well at Weatherman's Draw. A number of tribes in Montana and beyond consider it sacred and use it for ceremonies. The work is being done by the Anschutz Exploration Corp., whose CEO Phil Anschutz contributed $300,000 to President Bush and the Republican party. Although the decision to approve was made after Bush's inauguration, it was in the works for at least a year. Rahall is the ranking Democrat on the House Resources Committee, which has jurisdiction over Indian issues. Get the Story:
Anschutz draws heat on drilling (The Denver Post 6/5) Also Today on Indianz.Com:
GOP faces last day in power: House taking advantage (6/5) Get BLM Documents:
Environmental Assessment: ANSCHUTZ EXPLORATION WEATHERMAN DRAW PROJECT (BLM 2/1)
Anschutz Exploration Corp. will be allowed to drill (BLM 2/6)
Weatherman Draw Oil and Gas Exploration (BLM 2/16) Related Stories:
BLM allows oil exploration at sacred site (5/22)
Sacred site slated for oil exploration (5/21)
Tribes protest drilling decision (5/8)
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