Klamath Justice Coalition Takes Action to Halt Logging Plans on Sacred Sites
December 16th, 2009PRESS RELEASE - Klamath Justice Coalition
For Immediate Release: December 16, 2009
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Forest Service contractors were greeted by activists before day break at
“This
morning’s small but important victory marks the beginning of our
campaign to defend Karuk sacred sites and protect the health of our
forests,” said
This
logging operation was intended to be part of a larger fuels reduction
program developed by the US Forest Service with community buy-in.
However, in the end the Forest Service betrayed the local community
once again.
According
to the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the project, the
stated Purpose and Need for the Orleans Community Fuel Reduction and
Forest Health Project (OCFR) is to manage forest stands to reduce fuels
accumulations and improve forest health around the community of
Orleans, while enhancing cultural values associated with the Panamnik
World Renewal Ceremonial District.
“The OCFR is actually the Orleans Culture and Forest Reduction plan,” said Hillman.
Originally,
Forest Supervisor Tryone Kelly engaged with community members on a
collaborative process to develop a fuels reduction plan that would
protect sacred areas, reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire, and
protect sensitive stands of hardwoods. However, in practice it looks
like another timber harvest that disregards the concerns of the
community.
“We
are shocked that the Forest Service thinks that it can get away with
lying to our community. We want fuels reduction, but we will not accept
the destruction of Karuk sacred sites or a timber sale disguised as a
fuels reduction plan,” added Annelia Hillman.
This
is not the first time that Kelly has shown a particular insensitivity
to Tribal cultural issues. Last year he oversaw the bull dozing of a
Tribal member’s that was on land disputed to be
Again
during last years’ wildfires, Kelly directed the construction of
firebreaks and use of heavy equipment that destroyed sections of
“medicine man trails” and high country alters used during annual World
Renewal Ceremonies. Representatives from the Karuk Tribe urged Kelley
to build the breaks in areas that were less sensitive but the concerns
with ignored. “Its like Kelly is hell bent to destroy our sacred areas
one step at a time.” Said Hillman.
The Klamath Justice Coalition is not new to direct action as a tactic to force change. The group has staged direct actions in
Who we are:
The
Klamath Justice Coalition is an ad hoc group of Klamath Basin Residents
from all walks of life. We are Indians, non-natives, mothers, fathers,
workers, hippies, youth, and elders. Our goal is to ensure that the
cultures and ecosystems of Klamath Communities are protected and
enhanced.