Salad

Drilling has begun at our sacred site Pe’ Sla, setting a dangerous precedent for Indigenous lands across the country. It must be stopped.

Drilling has begun at Pe’ Sla, a sacred site in South Dakota, following the U.S. Forest Service’s decision to permit exploratory sites — despite the land falling under federal protection. Authorizing mining activity in this sacred place is a direct attack on protected Indigenous lands and the fundamental right to religious freedom. It also threatens ecosystems and waterways, and could cause permanent environmental degradation.

At least two drill pads are now operating on tribal lands within the 2-mile (3.2 kilometers) buffer zone promised to be protected by the Forest Service and tribes. This should ring alarm bells everywhere, because it means that even lands protected by the U.S. government are not safe from the threat of destruction.


Related posts

‘More than 100 million years of evolution’: How snakes evolved and lost their legs

sys.admin

Do you weigh more when an elevator goes up or when it comes down?

sys.admin

Supernova whose light will ‘reappear’ in 60 years could solve the biggest problem in cosmology

sys.admin

Leave a Comment