Answer: "No."

Most #CriticalMinerals are on #IndigenousLands. Will miners respect #TribalSovereignty?

by Taylar Dawn Stagner, March 26, 2025

"#Mining — whether for #FossilFuels or, increasingly, the critical minerals in high demand today — has a long history of perpetuating violence against #IndigenousPeople. Forcibly removing tribal communities to get to natural resources tied to their homelands has been the rule, not the exception, for centuries.

"Today, more than half of the mineral deposits needed for a global energy transition — including #lithium, #cobalt, #copper, and #nickel to make things like #batteries and #SolarPanels — are found near or beneath Indigenous lands.

"In 2007, the United Nations adopted a resolution called the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP] that included the right to free, prior, and informed consent to the use of their lands, a concept known as #FPIC. This principle protects #IndigenousPeoples from being forcibly relocated, provides suitable avenues for redress of past injustices, and gives tribes and communities the right to consent to — and the right to refuse — #extractive industry projects like #mining.

"There’s a lot at stake: When followed, FPIC promises a process that gives Indigenous peoples a voice in how their homelands are used, as well as the right to say no to development altogether. And when it’s not, which is the vast majority of the time, #TribalCommunities are further #disenfranchised, facing #violence and #ForcedRelocation as their #sovereignty and rights are ignored.

"There are an estimated 5,000 tribal communities around the world, encompassing roughly 476 million people across 90 countries, according to the U.N. Different tribes have different opinions on mining, but rarely is their legal right to refuse extraction projects recognized, even under the 2007 declaration.

"Grist talked with five experts to better understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of mineral extraction. Their responses have been edited for length and clarity."

Read more:
https://ictnews.org/news/most-critical-minerals-are-on-indigenous-lands-will-miners-respect-tribal-sovereignty/

#CanPol #CanadaPol #BigOilAndGas #LandBack #IndigenousSovereignty #TribalSovereignty #LithiumMining #RecycleLithium #LithiumAlternatives #RecycleCopper

Most critical minerals are on Indigenous lands. Will miners respect tribal sovereignty?

Grist spoke with five experts to understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of extraction

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In their creation story, salmon were the first to offer themselves to the Nisqually people. But a contract was made: The people also must care for the salmon.
https://www.kuow.org/stories/salmon-sacred-relative-to-the-nisqually-tribe-native-americans-across-the-northwest
#KUOW #News #Tribes #Environment #TribalCommunities #Environment
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In their creation story, salmon were the first to offer themselves to the Nisqually people. But a contract was made: The people also must care for the salmon.

This investment will support #EconomicOpportunities to address legacy #pollution, reduce harmful #methane leaks, & tackle #environmental hazards that threaten #TribalCommunities. This builds on $12M in grants announced last month by the #Interior Dept & $40M allocated last year.

“Ensuring that Tribal leaders have the opportunity to invest federal resources as needed is key to honoring #TribalSovereignty,” said Secy #DebHaaland.

#Biden #Harris #TribalLands #Law #ClimateCrisis #PublicHealth

allotting $5 million to the restoration of bison and #GrasslandEcosystems in #TribalCommunities.

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https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/president-bidens-investing-america-agenda-help-restore-bison-populations-and-grassland

President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda to Help Restore Bison Populations and Grassland Ecosystems in Tribal Communities | U.S. Department of the Interior

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STOP NEWSOM'S DEADLY DELTA TUNNEL PROJECT

It’s sad to say, but it looks like #GovernorNewsom has a death wish for #SanFranciscoBay, and complete disregard for #TribalCommunities and communities who depend on a healthy Bay. His administration has recently approved a #tunnel in the Delta that will take away fresh river #water that the Bay needs to stay healthy. Instead, the governor would send the Bay’s water to #SouthernCalifornia, #BigAg, and other special interests.

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