“There is no reclamation, they scarred the whole Mother Earth,” Filfred said. Now it’s a uranium mine Davis Filfred, Navajo Nation We’ll tell the next generation, ‘You see that ash pit over there, that’s where Bears Ears was. Coalmining in the Four Corners area, he said, offers a cautionary tale. Then we’ll see the battle lines.”ĭavis Filfred, the son of a medicine man and a Navajo Nation council delegate, said he did not want to see Bears Ears become like his tribe’s land, which he said had been contaminated by fossil fuel development. “The tension is higher than it started but it hasn’t reached a plateau. “It’s turned us back into cowboys and Indians again,” he said. Photograph: Rick Bowmer/APĬhapoose said the issue had led locally to a polarization between supporters of the monument and people who want the freedom to use the land for mining, logging and riding off-road vehicles. “It’s another slap in the face in the overall relationship between the federal government and the tribes, and local people,” he said.Ī supporter of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments dances with a headdress during a rally on Saturday in Salt Lake City. It’s brought Indian Country back together.”Ĭhapoose said that in backing extractive industry over preservation and Native American communities, the Trump administration had drawn a line in the sand. Bears Ears has brought that back where it didn’t exist. After the reservations system, they got isolated from surrounding neighbors. “At one time, there was this big network of communication going on between tribes. “It’s given an opportunity for us to voice concerns, and it’s made it OK for tribes to talk amongst themselves, like they used to do a long time ago. “Indian country is coming out of its sleep,” Chapoose said. It’s turned us back into cowboys and Indians again … we'll see battle lines Shaun Chapoose, Ute Indian Tribe Despite reverses suffered by the Dakota Access protesters, he said, he sees a reawakening of hope. Many citizens mobilized around tribes opposing the Dakota Access pipeline and alliances were forged around Bears Ears. Shaun Chapoose, councilman of the Ute Indian Tribe business committee, said this was a significant moment for Native Americans. Their leaders say legal action is likely if Trump announces a reduction. Before the formation of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition, in 2015, the tribes had never come together. Thousands of demonstrators, however, gathered at the state capitol on Saturday in a show of solidarity with Native American tribes that say the move against Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante is nothing less than a “monumental mistake”.Ī coalition of five Utah tribes with ties to the land – the Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute, Ute Indian Tribe, Hopi and the Pueblo of Zuni – has vowed to oppose any shrinkage of the national monument. Orrin Hatch, the senator who invited Trump to Utah, said in a video statement the “outcome” the president will announce “strikes an excellent balance where everybody wins”. In seeking to open up more land for development and extractive industries, Trump has the support of Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation. I changed my review from a one to a four star ONLY because of her and her excellent service, and her great drink.A review of national monuments was conducted by the interior secretary, Ryan Zinke, who recommended changes to 10 such areas. When I got my London Fog, I will honestly say that was THE BEST one I've ever had made, from anywhere. She remembered me when I called in about this situation, which I completely forgot about. ***Edited 1/6/18: I came though this morning at 530am and I had MichealAnn take my order. The automatic time stamps in the photos and the tag location are all within 4min of the stickers printed on the drinks. I got to my sandwich and both of ours had almost no toppings. I took the lid off and it wasn't even 3/4 full (this was foam and tea bags sitting on top). As I started driving and went to take a sip I noticed my cup felt really light. I came through yesterday morning and ordered my usual drink and then 2 tomato panini and an OJ. Every time I come through here, which is almost daily, they never make my London Fog the same way.
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