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‘This is where we came from’: Tribe battles uranium transport through ancestral landsDianna Sue Uqualla always wears traditional moccasins and regalia when she visits Red Butte Mountain. The mountain is sacred ...
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Great Falls Tribune on MSNGreat Falls photographer, former KRTV reporter earn Emmy Award for news featureMatt Ehnes, a Great Falls photographer, and Jared Dillingham, a former KRTV reporter, have been honored with an Emmy Award in the Rocky Mountain Region for their work in the News Feature category.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs released a report earlier this year outlining over 250 deficiencies at Havasupai Elementary School in the village of Supai in the Grand Canyon, and tribal leaders say ...
17,000 Petition Signatures Delivered to Gov. Hobbs Urging Her to Shut Down Pinyon Plain Uranium Mine
along with Tribal members, request that she “do everything [she] can to help protect the waters of Grand Canyon, the new national monument, and these waters that are essential to the existence of the ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz.— The Pinyon Plain Mine (formerly Canyon Mine) appears to be gearing up for uranium mining operations fewer than 10 miles from the south rim of the Grand Canyon.
The Havasupai, a small group of about 650 people, began to collaborate with ASU scientists in the early 1990s in an effort to identify genetic causes for the tribe's unusually high incidence of ...
The mountain is sacred to the Havasupai people, and wearing her traditional attire is how she connects with her ancestral homeland near the Grand Canyon and shows it respect. Uqualla said the ...
Their storytelling brought vital attention to the resilience of the Havasupai people and the stunning beauty of their land.
The mountain is sacred to the Havasupai people, and wearing her traditional attire is how she connects with her ancestral homeland near the Grand Canyon and shows it respect. The Arizona Mirror ...
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