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Four Apache women filed suit in Washington, D.C., asking a judge to block a land exchange needed to build a copper mine at ...
A history of oppressive policies and legal rulings stacked the deck against tribal sovereignty, helping greenlight Westwin ...
Apache Stronghold, a nonprofit group representing the tribe's interests, is fighting to preserve Oak Flat — what the Apaches say is their "direct corridor to the Creator and the locus of sacred ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe has asked a federal court to block the Trump administration from finalizing a land exchange at Oak Flat Campground, following on the heels of a successful bid by ...
In 2014, the U.S. Senate voted to transfer 2,422 acres of land, which sits on a large copper deposit, to Resolution. Oak Flat is part of that land.
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an Apache religious challenge to a copper mine that could turn the tribe's sacred site into a 1,000-foot-deep industrial crater.
The nearly 10,000-acre patch of land located near El Reno in western Oklahoma has been under federal government control since the 1800s and was once used for military purposes.
In 2014, the U.S. Senate voted to transfer 2,422 acres of land, which sits on a large copper deposit, to Resolution. Oak Flat is part of that land.
The Apache tribe in Arizona is taking a fight with the federal government and copper producers to the Supreme Court, which they hope will protect what they say is their religious rights to sacred ...
The land deal could have been finalized within 60 days of that action. Apache Stronghold filed a lawsuit, as did San Carlos and a coalition of environmentalists.
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