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Title: Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans/Issues and Activism - Indigenous Environmental Network Native peoples of the Americas organization for education, coalition building, and action. Announcements and fact sheets on current issues.
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Indigenous Environmental Network INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK "A network of Indigenous Peoples empowering Indigenous Nations and communities towards sustainable livelihoods, demanding environmental justice and maintaining the Sacred Fire of our traditions."  Want to add the IEN link and logo to your MySpace? Subscribe to IEN's Newsletter Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Bali, Indonesia Next Generation of North American Indigenous Youth Attend International Climate Meeting July 12th, 2007 IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED ON THE OUTDATED 1872 MINING LAW About IEN Affiliates & Community Profiles Calendar of Events Conferences LINKS, POPS, "Drum Beat" Contact Us Job Opportunities Resources & Opportunities Spirit Path Memorial Statements and Declarations Support Our Work Main Program/Project Programs & Projects Toxics/ Environmental Health Mining (find out about :"Western Mining Action Network and Indigenous Environmental Network Indigenous Communities Mini-Grant Program. Oct. 2007-Sept. 2008.) .pdf or .doc 2007 North American Indigenous Peoples Mining Summit slide Show Native Energy REDOIL an "Alaskan Native Grassroots Network" IEN Canadian Indigenous Tar Sands Campaign (CITSC) Tribal Campus Climate Challenge Power Shift 2007 Climate Justice Water is Life Globalization Youth Program Other Initiatives Precautionary Principle Project Biodiversity/ Endangered Species Bio-Ethics & Bio-Piracy Food Security Indigenous Aquaculture Network Sacred Sites to donate to IEN CLICK here • IEN is soley dependent on both private foundation and individual donations. IEN does not solicit any federal grants. • Your donation allows IEN and its Indigenous staff to maintain and further develop its information clearinghouse, provide advocacy for environmental justice and health, convening local, regional and national meetings on environmental justice issues, and providing support, resources and referral to Indigenous communities and youth throughout North America and in recent years - globally. • Any donation to support our work is tax deductible.   15th Indigenous Environmental Network Protecting Mother Earth Conference “Answering Mother Earth's Call for Healing -- Reaffirming Our Roots July 17 – 20th 2008 http://www.ienearth.org/ienaqua/test/IENWeb/registration.html Revised Updated Agenda as of July 2, 2008 .doc or .pdf. format      ALERT!     From: George Poitras george.poitras@shawbiz.ca Date: Fri, May 2, 2008

Duck Deaths Confirm First Nations' Fears

This press release just distributed by the Athabasca Chipewyan and the Mikisew Cree First Nations in Fort Chipewyan. PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY! George Poitras, B.Admin.Consultation CoordinatorMikisew Cree - Industry Relations#208, 9715 Main StreetFort McMurray, AB T9H 1T5Tel: 780.714.6500 ext. #224e: george.poitras@shawbiz.ca "The future is knocking at our door right now. Make no mistake, the next generation will ask us one of two questions. Either they will ask: "What were you thinking; why didn't you act?" Or they will ask instead: "How did you find the moral courage to rise and successfully resolve a crisis that so many said was impossible to solve?" - AL GORE ON RECEIVING NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 2007 Media Release Duck Deaths Confirm First Nations' Fears Fort Chipewyan, May 2, 2008 -- Only one day after the 500 ducks were found dead in the tailings pond at Syncrude Canada in the Alberta tar sands, a local Mikisew Cree hunter killed a duck that was totally covered in oil. Community leaders have no doubt that the duck was a victim of the toxic tailings ponds near Fort McMurray, 300 kilometres south of Fort Chipewyan. The oil-drenched duck will be released to the Canadian Wildlife Service for further investigation.The Athabasca Chipewyan and Mikisew Cree First Nations of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, say the deaths of up to 500 ducks in toxic tailings ponds at Syncrude Canada once again confirm growing concerns of tar sands development upstream from their community. The community has escalated its efforts to determine the true state of its highly toxic waters, sediment and wildlife, including waterfowl, which the community knows have unusually high levels of arsenic, mercury and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons."It angers and saddens me because our ancestors have been able to survive in this region for thousands of years. We should have the same opportunity to live traditionally, but developers have taken that from us," says Lisa King, Environmental Specialist for the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Industry Relations Corporation.Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation says, "Our fears have been confirmed by the recent incident with Syncrude Canada. We have always known that our traditional ways are at risk. Today our fears are reality. As Chief of the ACFN, I expect a clean up that focuses on affected wildlife in the Peace-Athabasca Delta as well as the region including Wood Buffalo National Park, where birds are known to nest each year. We are a downstream community of concerned members and we need peace of mind that our traditional ways can continue. We need answers from Canadian, provincial and industry representatives."The First Nations fear more birds that are still contaminated with oil have flown further north in the Peace-Athabasca Delta and elsewhere in the Mackenzie basin watershed.Chief Roxanne Marcel of the Mikisew Cree First Nation says, "The community of Fort Chipewyan has informed government time and again that their management of the tar sands needs to be vigilant. Time and again, if it were not for the Mikisew Cree's efforts, the standards would be the lowest in the world at this, the world's largest industrial development project. The local finding of the oil-drenched duck and the other 500 ducks that perished is only the latest catastrophe in the tar sands development. This region is being exploited at an unprecedented pace and all in the name of economics." Chief Marcel believes that this latest catastrophe is a sign of worse catastrophes to come, with the continuous approvals of multi-billion dollar projects by the Alberta government.Tony Boschmann, Environment Director for the Athabasca Tribal Council, adds, "This unfortunate incident is a poignant reminder of the environmental impacts that can occur in this region. It further emphasizes the beneficial role that First Nations can provide in co-stewarding the environment."For more information contact:Athabasca Chipewyan First NationLisa King, Environmental Specialist, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation IRCTelephone: 780-742-3475Athabasca Chipewyan First NationChief Allan Adam, Athabasca Chipewyan First NationTelephone: 780-697-3730Mikisew Cree First NationGeorge Poitras, Mikisew Cree First NationTelephone: 780-972-0017Background -- Syncrude approval clause:"The Waterfowl Protection Plan referred to in 6.1.76 shall include:(a) techniques and procedures for a comprehensive bird deterrent program for alltailings, composite tailings and waste ponds which minimizes avian mortalityfrom the ponds;(b) a comprehensive program for monitoring and documenting avian mortality,timing of incidents, and bird species affected; and(c) any other information as required in writing by the Director.6.1.78 The approval holder shall implement the Waterfowl Protection Plan referred to in subsection 6.1.76 as authorized in writing by the Director." Join the IEN Newsletter! Clayton Thomas-MullerIndigenous Environmental NetworkCanadian Indigenous Tar Sands Campaign2-94 Charlotte ST. Ottawa, OntarioCanada K1N 8K2Home Office: 613 789 5653Cell: 218 760 6632http://www.ienearth.org/CITSC/Sand_Tar_Campaign.html           Native Groups Sue MMS Over Chukchi Sea Lease Sale Elders Resolution Prompts Region-wide Lawsuit Next Generation of North American Indigenous Youth Attend International Climate Meeting   Indigenous Environmental Network http:// www.ienearth.org  Web Site Counter visitors since 01/03/07 ISP Internet Service  
 

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