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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.
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 ...
Construction crews began blasting sites within Arizona’s Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument as part of the construction of President Trump’s border barrier, and the affected areas include ...
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 ...
Border officials destroy Native American burial grounds to build Trump’s wall: report The blasting at sacred burial grounds has already “resulted in the inadvertent discovery of human remains” ...
opinion Commentary. If you respect Native American culture then help actual Native Americans trying to cross our border Indians bloodlines do not stop at the present-day Mexican-U.S. border.
Native Americans, like other Americans, are deeply divided over the proposed border wall that President Donald Trump says will stop the flow of drugs and criminals across the border with Mexico.