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The U.S. Forest Service now must wait until a day after a Supreme Court action in their favor to transfer a 2,400-acre Apache Holy into the jaws of a privately-owned copper mine.
The Forest Service conceded that “the ultimate destruction of the land will prevent religious exercise as it is right now,” but promised to preserve a fraction for Apache ceremonies.
Visitors to The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia are greeted by a tangle of painted trout suspended in a ...
This Arizona national monument boasts 13 hiking trails, unique geology, and is even a designated International Dark Sky Park; ...
W. Ron Allen, chair of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, is set to be inducted into the National Native American Hall of Fame, the organization has announced.
A Retrospective View,” on view at the Heard Museum in Phoenix through November 30, 2025, marks his first major retrospective.
CAMP ADAZI, Latvia — U.S. Army AH-64 Apache aviators with the Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division, supporting Task Force Iron, and soldiers from the NATO Multinational Brigade in ...