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Tribes For Bears Ears

Six Native American toured the Bears Ears proposal in April, 2015 and were struck by the importance of this naturally intact landscape and the values shared by Tribes and other Americans in protecting this region. This article by the Salt Lake Tribune details progress being made in Congressman Bishop’s Public Lands Initiative. UDB was told […]

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Editorial by Willie Grayeyes, Utah Diné Bikéyah Board Chairman

Diné Bikéyah – The Peoples Land — The Navajo, and many other Native Americans, hold a deep connection to the lands in southeastern Utah. Several distinct civilizations over thousands of years have made this their home and their uniquely intact archaeological record is sacred and of great significance to American history. Today, we continue to

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Navajo Nation and Utah Diné Bikéyah to Washington, DC.

Representatives from the Navajo Nation and Utah Diné Bikéyah spent the week of February 24th in Washington, DC.  Traveling were Frederick White, Executive Director, Navajo Nation Division of Natural Resources, Willie Grayeyes, UDB Chair, Jonah Yellowman, Leonard Lee and Mark Maryboy, UDB board members. The purpose of this trip was to seek support for the

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