Lyng, Secretary Of Agriculture, ET AL. V. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protection Assn. ET AL.
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Title
Lyng, Secretary Of Agriculture, ET AL. V. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protection Assn. ET AL.
Description
"As part of a project to create a paved 75-mile road linking two California towns Gasquet and Orleans, the United States Forest Service has upgraded 49 miles of previously unpaved roads on federal land. In order to complete this road (the GO Road) the Forest Service must build a 6-mile paved segment through the Chimney Rock section of the Six Rivers Nation Forest." This booklet is 41 pages of information of what the GO Road was supposed to be. As well as the detriment and heartache that the court decisions rendered had on the present and future Native Americans in the United States.
Source
HSU Special Collections
Date
04/19/1988
Language
English
Extent
41 Pages
Identifier
Humboldt County Pamphlet Collection
Abstract
"Given today's ruling, that freedom amounts to nothing more than the right to believe that their religion will be destroyed."
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Booklet
Collection
Citation
“Lyng, Secretary Of Agriculture, ET AL. V. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protection Assn. ET AL.,” The Gasquet Orleans Road, accessed May 6, 2024, https://goroad.omeka.net/items/show/32.
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Item Relations
Item: In The Supreme Court Of The United States; Richard E. Lyng, Secretary Of Agriculture v Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association | dcterms:relation | This Item |
Item: G-O Road Supreme Court Articles | dcterms:relation | This Item |