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‘We’re not going to take it’: Indigenous activists keep up fight over San Francisco Peaks - Northeast Valley News

Summary by nevalleynews.org
To most visitors, the San Francisco Peaks are a winter playground — powdery slopes, alpine air, and the thrill of activities at the Arizona Snowbowl Resort.  But to more than a dozen Indigenous Nations, the peaks are sacred ground — known for over 2,000 years as Dookʼoʼoosłííd. Every flake of artificial snow that covers the mountain near Flagstaff is made from treated water and serve as a painful reminder for Indigenous peoples that their spir…
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nevalleynews.org broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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