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California
Tribes and Fishermen Come to
Omaha
on Quest to Save Salmon
by Dan
Bacher
Apr 30th, 2007
Members
of the Karuk, Yurok and Hoopa Valley Tribes and their allies from
commercial fishing and conservation groups will arrive in
Omaha
today in a journey to
convince Warren Buffett to remove the
Klamath River
dams.
P R E S
S R E L E A S
E
KARUK
TRIBE • YUROK TRIBE •
FRIENDS OF THE RIVER • KLAMATH RIVERKEEPER
For Immediate Release:
May 1, 2007
Contact: Craig Tucker, Klamath Coordinator, Karuk Tribe, 919-207-8294
CALIFORNIA
TRIBES AND FISHERMEN COME
TO
OMAHA
ON QUEST TO SAVE SALMON
Leaders want to tell Berkshire Investors that dam removal is good for
salmon and good for business
Omaha
,
NE
– Members of
California’s three largest Indian Tribes and allies from commercial
fishing and conservation groups arrive in
Omaha
today in a quest to save
their salmon and their cultures. At issue is an aging complex of dams
owned by
Portland
based PacifiCorp, a
subsidiary of
Berkshire
’s Mid American Energy.
According to Richard Myers of the Yurok Tribal Council, “These dams
are poor power producers, offer no flood control, and do not provide
water for irrigators. The only thing they do well is destroy the
livelihoods of Indians and fishermen.”
Chook Chook Hillman is one of four fatevaneen, or world renewal priests,
who come to
Omaha
fasting in preparation for
a medicine making ceremony. According to Hillman, “the river is our
grocery store, our playground, and our church. PacifiCorp’s dams
desecrate what is most valuable and sacred for us. We want the owners of
this company to hear our story and then act to stop the injustice.”
The Tribes and fishermen’s claim that dam removal is the right
decision for
Berkshire
’s PacifiCorp is based on
more than moral and ethical arguments. Both the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission and the California Energy Commission have filed
reports that conclude that dam removal is cheaper than relicensing. This
is due to the fact that the dams produce relatively little power and
upgrading the antiquated complex to comply with modern environmental
laws will cost $400 million.
Ronnie Pellegrini is the wife of a commercial salmon fishermen. She and
her two daughters traveled to
Omaha
with the tribes while her husband stayed home to take
advantage of every day of the short fishing season. “The destruction
of the Klamath affects the livelihoods of thousands of commercial
fishing families too. Everyone in our communities, native and
non-native, are in the same boat and that boat is sinking fast.”
The Tribes will be hosting a series of events in the
Omaha
this week leading up to a
rally at the Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders’ meeting on Saturday, May
5 at the
Qwest
Center
.
On Thursday May 3rd the tribes will host a salmon tasting at Heartland
of America Park where they will roast salmon traditionally on an open
fire on redwood spits. Kippered and smoked salmon, sturgeon and eel will
also be available.
On Friday May 4th, Tribal members will perform a Brush Dance which an
ancient healing ceremony again at Heartland of America Park. The
ceremony features singers, dancers and impressive traditional regalia.
On Saturday May 5th the group plans to demonstrate outside the
Qwest
Center
during the Berkshire
Hathaway Shareholders’ meeting.
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For more information and previous press releases log on to: http://www.karuk.us/press%20&%20campaigns/press.php
Also see http://www.ferc.gov
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Source:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/30/18407169.php
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