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BLM auctions seized Shoshone cattle
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2002 The Bureau of Land Management on Friday auctioned 232 head of cattle seized from two Western Shoshone sisters who claim aboriginal title to land in Nevada. Mary and Carrie Dann were joined in a protest of the auction, which was held in Reno. The BLM accepted three bids for a total of $59,262. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) asked the BLM to delay the auction. The BLM claimed the international body has no jurisdiction over the matter. Get the Story:
BLM cattle auction spurs protest (The Reno Gazette-Journal 10/5) Relevant Documents:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Report | Cover Letter | Summary of Conclusions Relevant Links:
Dann Cattle Auction - http://www.nv.blm.gov/danns/danns.htm Related Stories:
U.S. asked to halt Shoshone auction (10/4)
BLM to auction seized Shoshone cattle (10/2)
Shoshone activists to stage protests (9/30)
Senate panel approves Shoshone payout (9/26)
Shoshone cattle seized, horses feared next (9/24)
Shoshone 'renegades' resist land payout (8/26)
Senate panel debates Shoshone payout bill (8/5)
Western Shoshone are 'homeless' (8/2)
Report finds human rights violations (8/1)
Shoshone land 'not for sale' (7/22)
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