Monumental Failure: The Navajo Tribe and Radiotoxic Wastes

Abstract

Uranium has a troubled history in the Navajo Nation, a history born of lack of representation, lack of interest, and ultimately, lack of regard for human life. The United States government failed to carry out its obligation to protect the health and economic well-being of the Navajo people during the period of the uranium mining boom. This was done not of malice but through willful neglect. Numerous opportunities presented themselves where the Atomic Energy Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and even the U.S. Congress could have inserted their authority and perhaps prevented this tragedy but, for various reasons, chose not to do so.
Published
2012-07-03
How to Cite
. Monumental Failure: The Navajo Tribe and Radiotoxic Wastes. Hinckley Journal of Politics, [S.l.], v. 13, july 2012. ISSN 2163-0798. Available at: <https://epubs.utah.edu/index.php/HJP/article/view/661>. Date accessed: 30 dec. 2024.
Section
Student Papers

Keywords

Mining; Navajo Nation; Uranium; U.S. Government