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--== A C T I O N ==--

Walk to Save
Dragging Canoe's
Little Cedar Mountain


Protest TVA's Land Sale for Private Development

Camp & Gathering
2:00 pm Central/3:00pm Eastern
Saturday, 6 September
Little Cedar Mountain,
Nickajack Dam Recreation Area

-= 6-Mile Walk =-
starts at 10:00 am Central
(walk what you can)
Sunday, 7 September
from Little Cedar Mountain
to Jasper, Tennessee - Marion County Seat

Rally 12:00 noon Central
Jasper, Tennessee - Marion County Seat

Picnic & Public Fair
3:00 pm Central
Sunday, 7 September
Little Cedar Mountain,
Nickajack Dam Recreation Area


All USA and Native citizens are asked to attend to save these Native burials and Chief Dragging Canoe's land-& U.S. federal land-from commerical development.

Bring good walking shoes, open heart, camping gear, food & utensils. This is a peaceful, non-violent march to express our common desire as U.S. citizens to save these Native American burial and cultural sites and federal lands from destructive commercial development

Little Cedar Mountain is approximately 30 miles west of Chattanooga, on the Tennessee River off I-24, Nickajack Dam-exit 158: map will be posted here in late august.
Camping is available at $11 per site; max. of 10 people per site.

To advance register for a campsite, send $11 to the
Sacred Little Cedar Mountain Defense Coalition
PO Box 1063 * Chattanooga TN 37401 * cita@chattanooga.net



Walk to Preserve Native Land
Walk to Preserve the Trees & Wildlife


If you want to receive further info on Little Cedar Mountain, please let us know.
If you know of others who'd like to be informed, likewise, let us know.

More info on Dragging Canoe to come, and an update on TVA's recent silence on August 1 -- the day they were to announce the winner of the TVA-Little Cedar Mountain Development Contest -- will be forthcoming in a fortnight. rumor has it that knowledgeable people have informed TVA of much more significant native cultural archeological findings on the property that the University of Alabama's archeological survey did not mention. is the project on hold? ... stay tuned! ;>