For too long, the American Federal Government has facilitated and benefited from the destruction of our sacred lands.
I urge you to oppose House Resolution 4374 and direct the Department of the Interior to move forward with the Honoring Chaco Initiative.
I ask today that you uphold Secretary Haaland's important decision to protect a small part of our homelands.
For 10 years, there have been resolutions by Navajo Chapter Houses to have the federal government implement better land management and preve...
As a Dine citizen, I strongly support the 2023 public land order from the DOI to administratively withdraw federal lands in an approximate 1...
We need to get water to everybody's home on Navajo.
H.R. 4374 would correct a wrong--PLO 7923--that puts many of our mineral rights off limits and stops a much-needed source of income to feed,...
Continued unchecked oil and gas development has already deeply impacted the Navajo people and their heritage.
This withdrawal is the end of their hopes.
Our future revenue loss could be as much as $200 million, although we do not know the exact number because it depends on the oil prices and ...
Bears Ears is a living cultural landscape, as you have taught us.
In the last 2 years, we have authorized billions of dollars for Indian Country and Navajo for investments in roads, water, electricity, and ...
I am in strong opposition to these actions and will do all I can to stop them.
Our job is to listen to the experts because we don't know, we are not there, we are not Navajo, we are not Pueblo, we are not Zuni.
We must also safeguard the places that have unmatched cultural significance to our Indigenous communities that are managed by the Federal Go...
I testify today in support of H.R. 4374 as a community member, a grandmother, and someone who cares for others, especially our elders, who a...
The Pueblo people are tied to this place through their lineage, through their songs, through their prayers.
The protection of Chaco Canyon is supported by the vast majority of New Mexicans.