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Pow-wow is protest against kitty litter
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MONDAY, JULY 9, 2001 A pow-wow at the Hungry Valley Indian Colony in Nevada was used on Saturday to protest a proposed kitty litter mine near Reno. Along with environmentalists, tribal members from Hungry Valley and form Reno-Sparks Indian Colony are fighting the mine because they fear it will damage their health and welfare. The mine would be located on a 300-acre Bureau of Land Management site. Get the Story:
Pow Wow used to protest proposed kitty litter plant (The Reno Gazette-Journal 7/8)
American Indians protest proposed cat litter plant near Reno (AP 7/8) Related Stories:
Fight is on against kitty litter (6/29)
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