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The first in our series on the environmental and humanitarian legacy of US uranium mines in The Navajo Nation and abroad. Before we get there, we will need to bring along some history. In this episode, we outline the broader historical context, in which the Navajo find themselves beset by a succession of ruthless settler-colonial empires: first Spain, then Mexico, and finally the United States.

*Content warning* for violence, upsetting content, and reference to SA.

Next episode will be out in a week. Thank you for listening!

Learn more, donate, help out:

The Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment

Southwest Research and Information Center (SRIC, @SRICorg on twitter)

Noel Lyn Smith at Inside Climate News (@nsmithdt and @insideclimate on twitter)

Red Nation Podcast. Uranium Stories: the largest nuclear disaster in US history, 43 years later. Episode link on patreon here.

Sources:

Denetdale, Jennifer Nez. The Long Walk: The Forced Navajo Exile. Infobase Publishing, 2009.

Denetdale, Jennifer Nez. Reclaiming Diné History: The Legacies of Navajo Chief Manuelito and Juanita. University of Arizona Press, 2015.

Sides, Hampton. Blood and Thunder. Anchor, 2007.

Pasternak, Judy. Yellow dirt: A poisoned land and the betrayal of the Navajos. New York: Free Press, 2011.

Voyles, Traci Brynne. Wastelanding: Legacies of uranium mining in Navajo country. U of Minnesota Press, 2015.

Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo by Utah PBS, 2007

Art and Music:

Country music by Alex Black (science_party on instagram)

Ambient music by CALIFORNIA DEATH WORM (@grouchyjerk on twitter)

Cover art by Emily, check out her Etsy page at cicadaxxseason!

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