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Politics : World Affairs Discussion

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1730)8/30/2002 7:51:04 PM
From: swiveled-eyed loon  Read Replies (1) of 3959
 
Native American Rights (Audio)

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California's sacred sites bill -- designed to help American Indian tribes halt development on sacred land -- has businesspeople up in arms. Developers and some lawmakers say the bill goes too far in allowing tribes to intervene in building projects and demand change if Indians say a sacred area is threatened. But California's tribe leaders support the bill, and hope it will inspire other states to pass similar measures. California Governor Gray Davis has not said whether he will sign the bill. NPR's Andy Bowers reports. (2:58)

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