Thursday, January 19, 2017
United States officials announced the cancellation of the final two oil and gas leases in an area sacred to the Blackfoot tribes of Montana and Canada, bordering Glacier National Park, according to the Associated Press. The announcement came more than three decades after the tribes claimed the leases were sold illegally.
The Lease owners were offered refunds of about $30,000 apiece after being notified of the cancelations in a letter from Deputy Interior Secretary Michael Connor on Jan. 10.
The undeveloped leases were issued in the 1980s in the Badger Two Medicine area, which is known as the site of the creation story for the Montana Blackfeet Nation and the Blackfoot tribes of Canada. The tribal members argued the leases were sold without considering the area’s cultural significants.
The cancelation of the leases is subject to potential court challenges.
Learn more: The Columbia Chronicle > US cancels final 2 energy leases in area sacred to tribes
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