Meanwhile, America's 400-year assault on Natives continues
HOOPA, CALIFORNIA On May 24, the Hoopa Valley Tribe from Northern California filed its objection to two bills proposed in the House of Representatives to implement the controversial San Luis Settlement Agreement, saying the agreement would forever condemn the Tribe to poverty.
The Tribe filed its complaint prior to a hearing on the two bills, H.R. 4366 (Rep. David Valadao) and H.R. 5217 (Rep. Jim Costa, D-CA), held by the U.S. House of Representative Natural Resources Committee Subcommittee on Water, Power and Oceans.
Michael Orcutt, Hoopa Tribal Fisheries Director, said, It is a travesty that the pristine waters of the Trinity Alps that have nurtured our people have been diverted from their natural course, sent 400 miles from our homeland and converted into toxic industrial waste by agribusiness in the Central Valley.
"What makes this worse is that the destruction of our water quality was aided and abetted by our Federal Trustee, the Department of the Interior, said Self-Governance Coordinated Daniel Jordan.
Instead of ensuring that existing law is enforced for the Tribes benefit, the Tribe said the United States government has focused its energy on escaping federal liability for the generations of mismanagement of the reclamation program.
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