Ardoch Algonquin Co-Chief Mireille Lapointe (right), and husband Jack Lapointe listen while Bob Lovelace (left) tells the story of "The Great Bow" in front of Robertsville Mine access road, July 21, 2008.
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CPTers Rebecca Johnson, left, and Renee Borsberry, right, listen to Bob Lovelace's teaching of The Great Bow.
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Ardoch Algonquin Co-Chief Mireille Lapointe leads friends in a sign painting action resisting uranium mining on Algonquin traditional territories, July 23, 2008. All three erected signs were mysteriously removed within 48 hours.
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Settler supporter Beth keeps the message simple...
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... and simply nails it to a tree.
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Settler supporter Eileen Kinley paints a banner. Algonquins fear that an open-pit uranium mine would release toxic radon gas and polonium, and leave behind millions of tonnes of radioactive tailings that will permanently pollute groundwater.
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