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Waist-high steel vehicle barriers may someday line the 75 miles of international border on the Tohono O'odham Nation, and high-tech towers could one day dot the horizon — but don't ...
Native American leader denounces destruction of sacred sites for border wall construction - The Hill
The head of the Native American Tohono O’odham tribe from Arizona on Wednesday denounced the federal government for blasting and bulldozing through culturally important archeological sites in… ...
After a blessing and a prayer, organizers with the O’odham Anti Border Collective led a group of about 25 protesters from Tucson and other parts of Arizona to the construction site at the U.S ...
Chairman Verlon Jose, leader of the Tohono O’odham Nation, considered addressing them, and then turned away. “This is nothing that the nation can solve,” he said.
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Man sentenced for killing Tohono O’odham police officer - MSNTUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A man will spend nearly four decades in prison for killing a Tohono O’odham Nation police officer. Carlos Maximilliano Galvan was sentenced to 44 years in prison during ...
President Paul Robertson of Tohono O’odham Community College and 21 faculty members and administrators signed an open letter on May 29, saying they stand in solidarity with the Palestinian ...
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