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In the newest installment of his Canyon Commentary, author Scott Thybony recalls a visit to White Mountain Apache country where he heard a story about a boy and his dog and the mountain spirits.
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This holiday season marks the first time a tribal nation has gifted the Arizona Capitol Christmas tree. The 30-foot blue spruce was handpicked from the Fort Apache Indian Reservation by the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.
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This summer, the Grand Canyon Trust and Grand Canyon Youth will host their second Indigenous-led trip down the Colorado River. It’s meant for Native youth who want to connect with the cultural knowledge-keepers of their tribes.
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The Phoenix-based artist is the first Chicana and Native American artist to partner with the NFL to design art for the Super Bowl.
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President Joe Biden has approved three bills that will improve access to water for three tribes in Arizona amid an unrelenting drought.
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Three bills that would improve access to water for some tribes in Arizona amid an unrelenting drought are now poised for President Joe Biden’s desk.
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The Senate Indian Affairs Committee approved bills granting water rights to the Hualapai, letting the Colorado River Indian Tribes lease their water and adding funding and extending the deadline for review of a water system for the White Mountain Apache.
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Arizona’s five Tribal entities have been awarded a collection grant to expand high-speed internet access on First Nations land.
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The public comment period is open for a proposal by the White Mountain Apache Tribe for a rural water system project. The proposed Miner Flat Reservoir would store approximately 8,600 acre-feet-of-water for Fort Apache tribal communities.
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A White Mountain Apache judge has administered the oath of office to 10 Navajo Nation police officers to patrol and perform public safety duties on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation following last week’s shooting death of a Officer Adrian Lopez, Sr.