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Win“One Who Understands” Awenen • Official newspaper of the SaultNisitotung Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Namebin Giizis Sucker Moon April 24, 2015 • Vol. 36, No. 4 Groups still fighting limestone mine proposal Keith Creagh, director of the revisions are received; this time including the Sault Ste. Marie Maxwell, Save the Wild U.P.’s Malloy and Nathan Wright have Michigan Department of Natural however, no such public comment Tribe of Chippewa Indians, interim director in a press release. put their names to the lawsuit and Resources, announced his final period was allowed. the Keweenaw Bay Indian “The DNR’s unilateral decision members from Bay Mills Indian approval of the Graymont land The state lands that Creagh Community, the Michigan shows clear disregard for the Community, Grand Traverse transaction in Roscommon, decided to trade, sell or transfer League of Conservation Voters, input of Michigan citizens.” Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Mich., at a meeting of the Natural to Graymont include areas of Upper Peninsula Environmental After the decision was Indians, Little River Band of Resources Committee on March shallow soil over limestone. They Coalition, Friends of the Land of announced, Dr. Martin Reinhardt, Ottawa Indians, Little Traverse 20. While not a mining permit per may include alvar, a globally rare Keweenaw’s (F.O.L.K.) Board of an assistant professor of Native Bay Bands of Odawa Indians se, the DNR’s decision effectively community found only in three Directors, the Chippewa Ottawa American Studies at Northern and the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of converts roughly 10,000 acres regions of the world, including Resource Authority, the Central Michigan University, Sault Chippewa Indians are signed on, of diverse, high-quality public the upper Great Lakes region U.P.
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