On the recordSeptember 9, 2019
Cultural resources are not just a matter of course; they represent a history and culture and are living connections to our past.
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congress.govCultural resources are not just a matter of course; they represent a history and culture and are living connections to our past.
Haaland emphasizes the importance of cultural resources and tribal consultation.
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