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A windmill draws water for livestock in Leupp, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation on March 9, 2024. A proposed water rights settlement for three Native American tribes that carries a price tag larger ...
For U.S. election officials to automatically register tribal members to vote, the tribes would need to share certain vital information about their members, such as full name, address, and date of b… ...
Native American tribes unanimously approve Colorado River water rights proposal that would cost Congress $5B Navajo Nation has largest land base of all federally recognized tribes and is second in ...
In fact, the tribe of 21,000 members is the largest single entitlement holder on the Colorado River in the state. It is a reversal of fortune that few other Native American tribes have achieved.
The Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs reported the state's population of Native Americans to be more than 74,000 following the 2020 Census. Many lived at that time in urban areas on the Front ...
By Michael Elizabeth Sakas, Colorado Public Radio — January 20, 2022 Lorenzo Pena pulls off the highway and into a drive-through water distribution center on the Southern Ute Indian Tribe reservation ...
PARKER — Leaders of the Colorado River Indian Tribes met with U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema on Wednesday to discuss a list of concerns, including what leaders called their most critical issue: water ...
LAS VEGAS (CN) — Native American tribal leaders continued to seek recognition and compensation for their legal and cultural share of the Colorado River at the 75th gathering of the Colorado River ...
The two tribes with Arizona's largest river allocations — the Colorado River Indian Tribes, which holds senior rights to 720,000 acre-feet of water, mostly in Arizona, and the Gila River Indian ...