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Defying US Borders, Native Americans Are Asserting Their Territorial Rights A summit of about 40 tribes and nations aims to push back against a tightening border regime. Michelle Chen.
PICURIS PUEBLO, N.M. — On a dusty plaza in a Native American village that dates back nearly a millennium, a steady trickle of vehicles inched through a pop-up coronavirus testing site. From the ...
The Tohono O’odham reservation stretches more than 2.7 million acres in the Sonoran Desert and is roughly the size of Connecticut. More than 62 miles of the sovereign land lies on the border ...
In this June 24, 2017, photo, Jessi Soliz dances as members of the Native American Cross Cultural Association perform at the 20th annual World Beat Festival at Riverfront Park in Salem, Ore.
For one Native American tribe whose land straddles the U.S.-Mexico border, President Trump's proposed border wall would, literally, divide its people. The Tohono O'odham Nation stretches through ...
Native American Tribe Fights For Federal Recognition On The Border By Fox News Published March 29, 2013 10:58am EDT | Updated December 17, 2016 9:37pm EST ...
Immigration restrictions were making life difficult for Native Americans who live along – and across – the U.S.-Mexico border even before President Donald Trump declared a national emergency ...
PHARR, Texas, Feb. 19 (UPI) --Members of a Native American group have camped out for a month in a South Texas cemetery to protect graves and a Methodist chapel from construction of a wall along ...
A Native American man says the driver ran him over. This video is just 37 seconds long, but appears to show 34-year-old Paulo Remes getting hit by a border patrol vehicle. The SUV then drives away.
Yet Tohono O’odham leaders have called the Border Patrol an ally in confronting drug and human smuggling on a 13,000-person reservation the size of Connecticut.