Vandals have etched a racist phrase, “white power”, as well as other graffiti, over millennia-old Native American petroglyphs in Utah. The Bureau of Land Management Utah has announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Rock art sites on federal lands are nationally protected areas and it is strongly prohibited to touch the art as even oil from fingertips can irreparably damage the fragile rock surface. - The four-panel collection of petroglyphs known as the “Birthing Rock” in Moab, Utah was etched into the red sandstone boulder’s four sides by Indigenous inhabitants sometime between 700 and 2,500 years ago. The depictions cover the periods and cultures from the Anasazi (1 to 1275 BCE), Fremont (450 to 1250 BCE), and the Ute (1200 to 1880 BCE).