If You Poison Us: Uranium and Native Americans
Peter H. Eichstaedt 1994 Red Crane Books

This book recounts the story of how uranium mining began on the Navajo lands in the American West. It discusses how mining was conducted and how its deadly legacy still lingers in the lives of the men, women, and children whose homelands have been destroyed. Useful tools in this book include a map of the uranium ore mining areas, interviews with miners and their relatives, and an appendix with accounts of federal involvement.

ISBN 1-878610-40-6
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Subject: Environmental Science:Ecosystems:Biogeochemical cycling, Environmental Science:Mineral Resources:Mining, Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Journal Article
Theme: Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Biogeoscience, Teach the Earth:Teaching Topics:Minerals, Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Environmental ScienceKeywords: Navaho, Dine, Dineh