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This week, a lawsuit from a pair of tribes challenging a powerline project in southern Arizona – previously thrown out by a ...
A federal appeals court is giving the Tohono O’odham Nation and others a new chance to argue that federal officials broke the ...
A federal appeals court has sided with Native American tribes in their fight against the federal government over a $10 ...
If constructed, the SunZia transmission line will carry wind energy 550 miles from New Mexico to California — but also ...
Arizona tribes not signing the letter included the Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui tribes in Southern Arizona; and the Colorado River Indian Tribe in Parker, which owns the largest share of ...
to visit all of Arizona's federally recognized tribes while running for Senate. NPR traveled with Gallego on three such trips, to the San Juan Southern Paiute, Hopi and Havasupai tribes.
San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Flagstaff and Arizona's two major water agencies formally signed the landmark Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement. Hopi Vice-chairman ...
Leaders of the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe gathered ... “This is not just an Indian water settlement; it is an Arizona water settlement,” he added.
Although the tribe has lived in their current home base for hundreds of years, they were only federally recognized in 1989, and the land they lived on, in northern Arizona and southern Utah ...
and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe met at the Heard Museum of American Indian Art in downtown Phoenix to sign the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Settlement Agreement. Along with providing clean ...
The plaintiffs argued the federal agency failed to properly consult with them on a historic property designation for ...
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