Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations
- The report details the dispossession of $1.7 trillion worth of Indigenous homelands in Colorado and calls for the return of 19,000 acres taken by Colorado State University.
- After Indigenous removal, land was divided and sold to non-Natives; recommendations include honoring treaty rights, compensating affected tribes, and imposing a 0.1% real estate fee in Colorado.
- Actions advised by the report involve resolving illegal land transfers, restoring hunting/fishing rights, and mitigating historical injustices through a real estate fee.
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Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations
A report published by a Native American-led nonprofit examines in detail the dispossession of Indigenous homelands in Colorado, quantifies the value of the land and resources taken and outlines the state education system’s omission of that history in its curriculum.…
Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations
A report published this week by a Native American-led nonprofit examines in detail the dispossession of $1.7 trillion worth of Indigenous homelands in Colorado by the state and the U.S. and the more than $546 million the state has reaped in mineral extraction from them.
Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations
By GRAHAM LEE BREWER Associated Press A report published by a Native American-led nonprofit examines in detail the dispossession of Indigenous homelands in Colorado, quantifies the value of the land and resources taken and outlines the state education system’s omission of that history in its curriculum. The report shared first with The Associated Press and published this week identifies 10 tribal nations that have “aboriginal title, congressiona…

Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations
A report published by a Native American-led nonprofit examines in detail the dispossession of Indigenous homelands in Colorado, quantifies the value of the land and resources taken and outlines the
Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations
A report published this week by a Native American-led nonprofit examines in detail the dispossession of $1.7 trillion worth of Indigenous homelands in Colorado by the state and the U.S. and the more than $546 million the state has reaped in mineral extraction from them.
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