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Kendra

@itsmeinchaco

Living, breathing, & working from my Ancestral homelands

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calendar_today30-07-2021 18:20:15

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Hannah Grover (@hmgrover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opponents and supporters of the buffer zone around Chaco Canyon clashed today after Navajo allottees blockaded the road to the park in preparation for Interior Secretary Deb Haaland's planned visit. The allottee protestors did not let cars into the park.

Source New Mexico || bsky @sourcenm.com (@source_nm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A crowd arrived at Chaco Canyon this morning to celebrate a recent 20-year federal ban on new oil, gas and mining leases. Instead, people couldn't get to the national monument because communities from the Navajo Nation blocked off the road in protest. bit.ly/461SbzZ

NDN Collective (@ndncollective) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we joined Diné & Pueblo community partners at an event hosted by Secretary Deb Haaland to celebrate the Biden Administration’s decision to withdrawal public lands surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park from future oil & gas leasing ndncollective.org/ndn-collective…

Kendra (@itsmeinchaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t… The road to #ChacoCNHP was blocked today, preventing ALL from entering the park. #ProtectGreaterChaco

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The Supreme Court ruled the U.S. govt is not responsible for ensuring water access for Indigenous tribes in a 5-4 vote. Nearly 1 in 3 people who live on the Navajo Nation reservation do not have access to clean water, despite living alongside the Colorado River.

The Supreme Court ruled the U.S. govt is not responsible for ensuring water access for Indigenous tribes in a 5-4 vote.

Nearly 1 in 3 people who live on the Navajo Nation reservation do not have access to clean water, despite living alongside the Colorado River.
Indigenous Environmental Network (@ienearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The U.S. Supreme Court said the United States is not required “to take affirmative steps to secure water for the Tribe” because the Navajo Treaty of 1868 does not state that in a 5-4 vote in Arizona v. Navajo Nation. #WaterBack ictnews.org/news/supreme-c…

Kendra (@itsmeinchaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spent a few days out in the field. I'm a shade or two darker and exhausted. Today will be my day to breathe and relax.

Tó Nizhóní Ání (@tonizhoniani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 150 years after the #NavajoNation signed treaties with the United States establishing its reservation and recognizing its sovereignty, the country’s largest tribe still struggles to secure the water guaranteed by those agreements. #WaterBack hcn.org/articles/indig…

Peter Kalmus (@climatehuman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people STILL don’t know what peril they are in. This will be the coolest summer for the rest of your life, and that shouldn’t be just a meme - it should be actually terrifying. The ONLY path out of this heat nightmare is to end fossil fuels ASAP