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U.S. Border Wall Endangers Mexican World Heritage Site

Center for Biological Diversity: Imperiled Sonoran Pronghorn, Desert Wildlife Divided by Wall

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AZGFD release 6 pronghorn to the wild Mexico in conservation effort

The Sonoran pronghorn native to Arizona was on the cusp of extinction in the United States with 21 individuals in the wild in 2002.

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'We Were Always Sovereign': Hia-Ced O'odham Seek Federal Recognition As A Tribe – Arizona Daily Independent

'We Were Always Sovereign': Hia-Ced O'odham Seek Federal Recognition As A Tribe – Arizona Daily Independent
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Hia-Ced O'odham in Arizona seek federal recognition as a tribe

In Arizona, 22 federally recognized tribes inhabit nearly every region of the state, but the Hia-Ced O’odham community isn’t one of them. Some members are working to change that, and others believe it may be too difficult to achieve.

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Hia-Ced O'odham seek federal recognition as tribe | Arizona Capitol Times

In Arizona, 22 federally recognized tribes inhabit nearly every region of the state, according to the Arizona State Museum, but the Hia-Ced isn’t one of them. But some descendants of those four surviving families are working to change that. They’re researching the history of the Hia-Ced to prove their existence and distinctions and working to advocate for recognition with the federal government.

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