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Letters to the Editor   

Published October 17, 2003

A deal's a deal

In 1936, The Klamath Tribe began deliberating the sale of its reservation. Seventeen years later, 1,659 out of the 2,133 members, voted to sell their land. Today, their descendants want the land back. They are not offering to purchase the land. They want Congress to give it to them.

Secret negotiations are taking place between the Tribes, the federal government and a group called the Klamath Basin Rangeland Trust. The purposes are to obtain all the water rights within the Upper and Lower Klamath, and to return to the Tribes the Winema National Forest and part of the Fremont National Forest.

If the water rights and the forest come under the proprietorship of a special interest group, water for irrigation could be cut off. The land could be closed to all hunting, snowmobiling, horseback riding, hiking and biking. Property values near the forest could plummet because of loss of access. Currently, under federal management, the forest provides jobs and livelihoods for hundreds of residents. These could all be lost.

As a special interest group, the Klamath Tribes is unique. It is an independent nation, not subject to environmental rules or regulations. The Tribes could clear cut the land if it wished, and no one could stop it.

A deal is a deal. Money exchanged hands. One may not like what great-grandfather did, but it is done. The land belongs to all the people of this country, both tribal and nontribal. It should stay that way.

Terri McCann
Sprague River



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