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Curyung Tribal Council joins federal project to investigate MMIP
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Curyung Tribal Council joins federal project to investigate MMIP
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Plaza obelisk long a catalyst for controversy
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Now we don t have to hide when we go up into the mountains, Gilbert Suazo said in a recent interview. Now, we can freely go where we want to go on our lands and not have to worry about getting arrested or prosecuted.
Suazo, a Taos Pueblo councilman and former tribal governor, said the joy of being able to practice his Native religion unencumbered by outside control was indescribable. It was a spiritual burden finally lifted 50 years ago, when he and his fellow tribal members conducted their first ceremonials after President Richard Nixon signed legislation in Washington D.C., returning the Blue Lake watershed to the people of Taos Pueblo. It was an act that closed a circle which had burned in the hearts and minds of generations - many of whom started the journey to have the sacred lands returned and never saw its end.
Princeton creating $5M professorship that no other N.J. college has
Updated Dec 13, 2020;
With a $5 million endowment from Google’s former CEO and his philanthropist wife, Princeton University will establish a professorship of Indigenous Studies, creating a first of its kind position for any New Jersey university.
Amid a reckoning over racial justice and the Trump Administration’s attacks on Critical Race Theory, the announcement comes “at a time when people around the globe are giving new and much needed attention to the multiple strands that compose national histories,” Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber said, according to an announcement from the school.