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Editorial: Solutions needed on burial site
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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2002 The Sioux Falls Argus Leader in an editorial today criticizes the state of South Dakota and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for "badly" handling a burial site. The paper cites an ongoing court case brought by the Yankton Sioux Tribe and tribal members. A federal judge halted construction at a site near the Missouri River in response to the failure of the state and Corps to consult with the tribe properly. The paper says U.S. District Judge Lawrence Piersol has paved the way for a solution to because he recommended mediation between the parties. Get the Story:
Burial-site ruling contains hope for future discussion (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 7/2) Relevant Documents:
Yankton Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, et al. (6/28) Related Stories:
Judge: S.D. tribe not consulted (7/1)
S.D. grave protection uneven (6/24)
Editorial: 'Offensive' stance on remains (6/17)
Sacred site protection topic of debate (6/13)
Judge halts work at S.D. site (6/12)
Judge refuses to dismiss burial lawsuit (6/11)
Tribal members insulted at hearing (6/10)
Hearing scheduled on Sioux remains (6/7)
S.D. tribe files suit over remains (6/6)
State admits moving tribal ancestors (6/5)
Judge refuses to dismiss burial lawsuit (6/11)
Tribal members insulted at hearing (6/10)
Hearing scheduled on Sioux remains (6/7)
S.D. tribe files suit over remains (6/6)
State admits moving tribal ancestors (6/5)
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