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Tribe Responds to 9th Circuit Decision in Apache Stronghold Case

2023-08-03T21:04:23+00:00

The San Carlos Apache Tribe (“Tribe”) will continue to pursue multiple avenues to block construction of the proposed Resolution Copper Mine despite Friday’s federal appeals court decision rejecting an Apache grassroots group’s lawsuit seeking to stop the mine on religious freedom issues. “While disappointing, the appeals court decision does not advance the Resolution Mine project one inch and we intend to stop this environmentally and culturally destructive project,” says the Tribe’s Chairman, Terry Rambler, “We will continue to relentlessly oppose this project in Congress, the courts and with the Biden Administration.” The Tribe, as well a coalition of Arizona tribal and [...]

Tribe Responds to 9th Circuit Decision in Apache Stronghold Case2023-08-03T21:04:23+00:00

Biden official tours Oak Flat

2023-08-03T21:05:48+00:00

Nearly a year after the Biden administration halted a land swap of one of the Apache people's most sacred sites to a foreign mining company, the U.S. Forest Service has begun a new round of tribal consultation over what San Carlos Tribal Chairman Terry Rambler called "the future of Apache culture and religion."  Barnie Gyant, Forest Service associate deputy chief, toured Oak Flat on Thursday and heard from Apache elders, representatives of other tribes, religious leaders and environmentalists about the sacred site. Gyant was sent by Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to lead government-to-government consultation with tribal nations in connection with the land swap, which would hand over 2,400 acres [...]

Biden official tours Oak Flat2023-08-03T21:05:48+00:00

Tribe Reaches Agreement with U.S. Forest Service on Future Consultation

2022-02-12T11:03:00+00:00

The San Carlos Apache Tribe reached an agreement yesterday with the U.S. Forest Service to develop a Memorandum of Understanding to define the parameters of future government-to-government consultations concerning the proposed Resolution Copper Mine. The Tribe is opposed to the construction of the mine. The agreement negotiated with Associate Deputy Chief Barnie Gyant is a major reversal of the Forest Service’s previous position when the agency refused to sign a MOU and subsequently failed to conduct government-to-government consultations as required by federal laws. “The San Carlos Apache Tribe is cautiously optimistic that today’s agreement negotiated by Mr. Gyant marks a fundamental [...]

Tribe Reaches Agreement with U.S. Forest Service on Future Consultation2022-02-12T11:03:00+00:00

Resolution Mine threatens groundwater supply

2023-08-03T20:44:05+00:00

The proposed construction of the Resolution Copper Mine would consume hundreds of billions of gallons of groundwater at the same time Arizona faces unprecedented surface water supply reductions worsened by climate change, hydrogeologist James Wells, PhD, PG concludes in a report released today. “If the Resolution Copper Mine is approved, it will commandeer a vast amount of the State’s water, leaving less for everyone else,” Wells states in his comprehensive analysis The Proposed Resolution Copper Mine and Arizona’s Water Future. The massive mine, proposed for construction in the Pinal Mountains 60 miles east of Phoenix, would consume at the very least [...]

Resolution Mine threatens groundwater supply2023-08-03T20:44:05+00:00

Letters of Support for H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act

2023-08-03T20:43:54+00:00

Terry Rambler said he strongly supports Congressional testimony provided today by tribal leaders to protect the sacred western Apache site Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, also known as Oak Flat, from destruction by the proposed Resolution Copper Mine. “Today’s testimony clearly demonstrates that it is not only the San Carlos Apache Tribe opposed to this horrific plan that would destroy a location that is the heart of our cultural and spiritual beliefs, but that tribal nations from across Arizona and the U.S. are united in stopping this mine,” Rambler said. Leaders of the Inter Tribal Association of Arizona and the National Congress of American [...]

Letters of Support for H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act2023-08-03T20:43:54+00:00

Op-Ed: Save Oak Flat Act Protects American Indian Cultural and Religious Resources

2023-08-03T20:44:30+00:00

By Terry Rambler, Chairman Congress now has a historic opportunity to protect American Indian cultural and religious resources and prevent destructive economic development by enacting the Save Oak Flat Act currently included in the House version of the pending budget reconciliation legislation. The Save Oak Flat Act (SOFA) would protect a 2,422-acre site known as Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, also called Oak Flat, the foundation of traditional Western Apache culture and religion. The sacred land is in a rare grove of Emory Oaks nestled within a riparian niche surrounded by spiraling rock formations on the Tonto National Forest about 60 miles east of [...]

Op-Ed: Save Oak Flat Act Protects American Indian Cultural and Religious Resources2023-08-03T20:44:30+00:00

AZ poll shows overwhelming opposition to proposed Resolution Copper Mine

2023-08-03T20:44:43+00:00

Nearly 75 percent of Arizona likely voters oppose the construction of the proposed Resolution Copper Mine that would destroy Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, a sacred Western Apache site also known as Oak Flat located on the Tonto National Forest east of Phoenix, according to a statewide public opinion poll released today. “This survey shows there is overwhelming support from Arizona voters across the political spectrum for Congress to protect Chí’chil Biłdagoteel from certain destruction if the current plans for the Resolution Mine are allowed to move forward,” says Terry Rambler, Chairman, San Carlos Apache Tribe. The poll was released as Congress considers the [...]

AZ poll shows overwhelming opposition to proposed Resolution Copper Mine2023-08-03T20:44:43+00:00

Tribal Resolutions in Support of H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act

2021-07-13T02:13:00+00:00

Click to read the Resolutions by various Tribal nations and communities, supporting H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act: Chevak Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Cocopah Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Crow Creek Sioux Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Havasupai Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Hopi Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Hulaupai Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Meskwaki Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Native Village of White Mountain Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Pala Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Quechen Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Redwood Valley Pomo Oak Flat ResolutionDownload San Carlos Apache Oak Flat ResolutionDownload San Pasqual Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Shawnee Oak Flat ResolutionDownload SRPMIC Oak Flat ResolutionDownload Tohono O'odham [...]

Tribal Resolutions in Support of H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act2021-07-13T02:13:00+00:00

More Groups Voice Support for HR 1884 Save Oak Flat Act

2021-07-08T09:52:40+00:00

The entirety of a letter to Congress summarizing support of H.R. 1884 Save Oak Flat Act by a large number of conservation, indigenous, and religious groups is reposted below: Please Support H.R. 1884, The Save Oak Flat Act Dear Member of Congress, We write on behalf of the undersigned conservation, Indigenous, and religious groups representing millions of members and supporters to urge you to support H.R. 1884, the Save Oak Flat Act. This bill repeals authorization of a land exchange that would facilitate the proposed Resolution Copper Mine, a project that would result in the destruction of a Native American sacred [...]

More Groups Voice Support for HR 1884 Save Oak Flat Act2021-07-08T09:52:40+00:00

Op-Ed: Will the Biden administration stop the cultural and environmental atrocity at Oak Flat?

2021-06-11T09:58:41+00:00

Activists protest on Capitol Hill in July 2015 against the land swap that will turn over Oak Flat, an area in Arizona sacred to the San Carlos Apache Tribe, to a foreign copper mining company. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP/Getty Images) An hour’s drive east of Phoenix, the Sonoran Desert landscape collides with a spectacular bedrock escarpment jutting up to an elevation of 4,700 feet called Apache Leap. This place is where my ancestor warriors engaged in a pitched battle during the height of a concerted campaign in the 1870s to exterminate American Indians from our ancestral lands. U.S. Highway 60 then [...]

Op-Ed: Will the Biden administration stop the cultural and environmental atrocity at Oak Flat?2021-06-11T09:58:41+00:00
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