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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Agreement signed for titling of Amerindian lands

“I have no doubt that even though that might not have been the language that would have been used centuries ago, our Amerindian forefathers without a doubt understood the strong nexus between taking care of our rivers and our forests and the long term well being of their villages and their children and their grandchildren still to come,” he said.
That comment came against the background lingering concern about the pollution of rivers and creeks- the source of freshwater for many Amerindian communities- due to gold and diamond mining.
Earlier this year, a group of Amerindians had blocked the passage of excavators to a gold bearing area in the Rupununi for fear that the operation would have encroached on their concession and also pollute nearby waterways.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Agreement-signed-for-titling-of-Amerindian-lands 

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