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TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS DEMAND ROLE IN ANNEX 2001

Water diversions from the Great Lakes concern many people, including Native Americans. Some are worried that their voices aren't being given equal weight. (Photo by Bartlomiej Stoinski)
Tribal and First Nation governments from the Great Lakes region say they're being left out of negotiations to craft a sweeping new framework for regulating Great Lakes water. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's Sarah Hulett reports:
The Union of Ontario Indians website has more on the issue
The Council of Great Lakes Governors on Annex 2001
Producer: Sarah Hulett
Release Date: December 6, 2004
Running Time: :57

