Tribal officials worry Bears Ears cuts leave sacred spaces vulnerable
Indian Country Today. "Hopi Vice Chairman Clark Tenakhongva: 'There’s a lot of vandalism, there’s a lot of looting and that still continues...'"
Indian Country Today. "Hopi Vice Chairman Clark Tenakhongva: 'There’s a lot of vandalism, there’s a lot of looting and that still continues...'"
Indian Country Today. In a historic debut, Deb Haaland (NM-01) of Laguna Pueblo, and Sharice Davids (KS-03) of the Ho-Chunk Nation become the first Native American women to serve in Congress.
Indianz Online. "The Trump administration continues to dismantle the Bears Ears Monument in Utah despite objections from tribes about decisions being made without their input."
All Pueblo Council of Governors. "Pueblo nations remain opposed to the illegal attacks by President Trump against Bears Ears National Monument in Utah that shrunk the protected area by some 90 percent."
Native News Online. “I accept this award on behalf of the five tribes that make up the coalition. There are a lot of people on the coalition who put in their maximum effort, as well as Utah Diné Bikeyah. I cannot thank them enough,” stated Delegate Filfred. “I would also like to thank Conservation Colorado.”
Native News Online. "The Navajo Treaty of 1868 and the Bears Ears region are intimately connected, as the western canyons of Bears Ears National Monument served as a refuge or escaping area for several Diné bands/families. "
Native News Online. “I admire our youth for protecting our way of life, uniting tribes and bringing awareness to these issues in a positive-spiritual manner.”
Op-ed by Indian Country Today. "National monument designation for Bears Ears is an example of the federal land management process working."
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