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hue

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Thu Sep 26, 2013, 02:25 PM Sep 2013

Fight Over Energy Finds a New Front in a Corner of Idaho

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/26/us/fight-over-energy-finds-a-new-front-in-a-corner-of-idaho.html?ref=us

LAPWAI, Idaho — In this remote corner of the Northwest, most people think of gas as something coming from a pump, not a well. But when it comes to energy, remote isn’t what it used to be.

The Nez Perce Indians, who have called these empty spaces and rushing rivers home for thousands of years, were drawn into the national brawl over the future of energy last month when they tried to stop a giant load of oil-processing equipment from coming through their lands.

The setting was U.S. Highway 12, a winding, mostly two-lane ribbon of blacktop that bisects the tribal homeland here in North Central Idaho.

That road, a hauling company said in getting a permit for transit last month from the state, is essential for transporting enormous loads of oil-processing equipment bound for the Canadian tar sands oil fields in Alberta.

When the hauler’s giant load arrived one night in early August, more than 200 feet long and escorted by the police under glaring lights, the tribe tried to halt the vehicle, with leaders and tribe members barricading the road, willingly facing arrest. Tribal lawyers argued that the river corridor, much of it beyond the reservation, was protected by federal law, and by old, rarely tested treaty rights.
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bananas

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1. View the slideshow - ten photos with captions.
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 03:52 AM
Sep 2013

A picture is worth a thousand words, here's ten pictures.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2013/09/26/us/26tribes.html

Here's photo 3:

Silas Whitman, 72, the chairman of the Nez Perce tribal executive committee, called a special meeting of the committee as the transport convoy approached, and announced that he would obstruct it and face arrest. “The development of American corporate society has always been — and it’s true throughout the world — on the backs of those who are oppressed, repressed or depressed,” he said.


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