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A SPIRITUAL WALK FOR WORLD PEACE June 1, 1980

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A SPIRITUAL WALK FOR WORLD PEACE AND THE PRESERVATION OF MOTHER EARTH
On June 1, 1980, approximately 250 people began a historical 3,500 mile walk across the United States to Washington, D.C. with an estimated arrival date on the eve of the National Elections on November 1st, 1980.

Evidence of massive sterilization of American Indians has been revealed by the (GAO) General Accounting Office in a study for ex-Senator James Abourezk from South Dakota in 1976.
The Abourezk Report found that approximately 3,406 Indian Women had been sterilized in a three year period between 1973 and 1976.
Lehman L. Brightman, President of United Native Americans,Inc. estimates that between 60,000 and 70,000 Indian Women have been sterilized in the last twelve years.
Most of the Indian Women were sterilized "unknowingly." and without their informed consent, and in many cases by outright intimidation.
In many cases women were told they were going to die if they had more children, that they had cysts on their ovaries, or that the operation was reversible.
If Every white woman in the state of California was sterilized, the white race in North America would not be in danger, but if every California Indian Women was sterilized, the Genocide of California Indians would be Permanent.
Download Free MP3 Interview of Professor Lehman Brightman-National President of U.N.A. Leading The Long Walk For Survival. ISSUE'S Include Stopping The Sterilization of Indian Women, Uranium Mining on Indian Land, Nuclear Development,The Military War Machine.
Download is Free And Also Made Available On U.N.A.'s My Space Page. http://www.myspace.com/unitednativeamericansinc

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