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“The moon holds a sacred place in Navajo cosmology,” Nygren said in a Thursday statement. “The suggestion of transforming it into a resting place for human remains is deeply disturbing and unacceptable to our people and many other tribal nations.”
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01:17 PM - Jan 07, 2024
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Deb
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In response to Simon Sands.
Personally I AM offended by cemetaries. Most people don’t visit there, so it’s lots of space dedicated to waste. But at least some people visit. On the moon, there is nothing.
05:49 PM - Jan 07, 2024
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Simon Sands
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In response to Deb.
That makes sense to me...
11:27 AM - Jan 08, 2024
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Blair Houghton
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In response to Simon Sands.
I learned the Navajo think their religious dogma should stand in the way of the entire planet's scientific progress. It's not a good look.
01:22 PM - Jan 07, 2024
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ALIS ITLATOL
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In response to Blair Houghton.
I learned that the euro-anthropocentric-science-supremacist-dogmatic Doctrines & Bulls worldview is still unable to comprehend that Indigenous Cultures include quantum physics sciences that are at least 10s of 1000s of yrs older than euro sciences & are Not "religions".
02:32 PM - Jan 07, 2024
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Agingfashionably
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In response to Blair Houghton.
I just have one question, what does sending human remains to the moon have to do with “scientific progress”?
04:22 PM - Jan 07, 2024
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