Together, the two areas are larger than Yosemite National Park. Both places are sacred to native tribes, who pushed for monument status, which limits logging, mining and other extractive uses ...
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An aerial view reveals stark contrast—vast arid stretches and sand dunes of the Rub’ al Khali Desert abruptly giving ... The Dhofar folk music of the mountain tribes, particularly the Al ...
Grand Canyon National Park remains one of America's most breathtaking natural wonders, drawing millions of visitors annually. But if you haven't visited in the past five years, you'll encounter some ...
Perhaps Grijalva’s best-known contribution to Southern Arizona was his advocacy for creation in the early 2000s of the Sonoran Desert Conservation ... at least a dozen tribes.
Beyond financial issues, Neom has been criticised for labor conditions and human rights violations. Reports indicate that thousands of people have been forcibly relocated to make way for the project, ...
Private yachts were moored nearby, and some of the biggest celebrities were in attendance as Saudi Arabia partially opened Neom, its ambitious $500 billion mega-city in the desert. The event was ...
A: According to The History of Richfield, Idaho, by Alice Crane Behr and Maureen Hancock Ward, “The original jail was sold by the city to Mr. Lemmon (probably Dell) for $10 on June 2, 1927.
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For centuries, the Cajon Pass has been a primary corridor into Southern California, beginning with footpaths created by the local Native American tribes. In the early 1800s, the Old Spanish Trail ...
documenting rare aurora borealis events over Southern Arizona and searching for swaths of dying saguaros as part of another National Geographic pitch about prolonged drought in the desert.
A note: Both the state and federal government, and many tribes themselves, use the term “American Indian” to refer to the indigenous people living in the United States. “We have very strong support ...