‘We were not consulted’: Native Americans fight lithium mine on site of 1865 massacre
by Michael Sainato from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FHKY)
Indigenous groups say huge project in northern Nevada threatens environmental, cultural and historical destruction
The rugged and beautiful Thacker Pass in the desert mountains of northern Nevada has long been a sacred site for Native American tribes in the region.
It has witnessed bloody and terrible history. On 12 September 1865, US federal soldiers in the 1st Nevada cavalry committed a massacre of Native Americans, the Numu, across Thacker Pass, named Peehee Mu'huh - Rotten Moon, in the Numu language. Thirty to 50 Native Americans are believed to have been killed, including women and children.
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