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Nuclear Waste Transportation and the After Affects
The United States government wants to transport nuclear waste through the Walker River Paiute Reservation. There is no safe way to transport nuclear waste.
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About the Walker River Paiute
In the beginning the Numu came to the land in boats. All the land was covered in water. The people landed on what is now Mt. Grant. The People were named after the plants or animals that grew or lived in their area. The People were on good terms with each other and shared hunting, fishing, and gathering areas. For the largest part of the year the extended family hunted and harvested alone.
They traveled with the seasons and lived with the land until the Walker River reservation was established on March 19, 1874 by Executive Order.
After that the people settled into ranching and growing alfalfa |
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