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Havasupai Chairman Thomas Siyuja, Sr. says the renaming of the sacred place will “finally right that wrong" of the forcible removal of the Havasupai people.
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A new poll shows strong support for establishing a permanent ban on uranium mining on a million acres surrounding Grand Canyon National Park. A coalition of tribes, environmental groups and elected officials for years have pushed for the ban to protect the area’s water and Indigenous lands.
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A U.S. Senate subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday on the Grand Canyon Protection Act that would permanently ban new uranium claims on more than a million acres surrounding Grand Canyon National Park.
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The Havasupai Tribal Council has agreed to extend a tourism ban through the remainder of the 2022 season. Tribal lands have been closed to the public for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has approved the renewal of the aquifer protection permit for a uranium mine near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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A federal appeals court has revived a claim in a lawsuit that alleges the federal government failed to provide basic education services for students at Havasupai Elementary school in the Grand Canyon.
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A federal appeals court has ruled against the Havasupai Tribe and environmental groups in their bid to keep a uranium mine south of the Grand Canyon from operating.
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The Havasupai Tribal Council has extended its suspension of tourism until June 1, 2022 because of the ongoing health threats of COVID-19.
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The National Park Service says a process has begun — in collaboration with the Havasupai Tribe — to rename a site currently known as Indian Garden in the…
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Memorial services began today in the village of Supai for Rex Tilousi, a longtime leader of the Havasupai Tribe. Tilousi advocated against uranium mining…