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SCAT Praises House Committee Action in Favor of Save Oak Flat Act

2021-04-28T13:27:00+00:00

San Carlos Apache Tribal Chairman Terry Rambler said today’s passage of the Save Oak Flat Act by the House Natural Resources Committee marks a major milestone in the tribe’s sevenyear effort to preserve Western Apache sacred grounds at Chí’chil Biłdagoteel. “We now call on the entire U.S. House of Representatives to quickly pass this bill and urge Arizona Senators Krysten Sinema and Mark Kelly to rally behind the legislation that will protect our most sacred lands at Chí’chil Biłdagoteel from destruction by the proposed Resolution copper mine,” Chairman Rambler said. Rambler said Native American communities across the country and the world [...]

SCAT Praises House Committee Action in Favor of Save Oak Flat Act2021-04-28T13:27:00+00:00

Letter to Mayors and County Supervisors

2021-04-28T08:52:00+00:00

A letter issued by Chairman Rambler to the following Mayors and County Supervisors: The Honorable Mila Besich, Mayor – Town of SuperiorThe Honorable Mayor Jamie Ramsey, Mayor – Town of KearnyThe Honorable Sammy Gonzales, Mayor – Town of MiamiThe Honorable Dean Hetrick, Mayor – Town of WinklemanThe Honorable Kevin Cavanaugh, Supervisor – Pinal CountyThe Honorable Woody Cline, Supervisor – Gila CountyThe Honorable Jeff Serdy, Supervisor – Pinal CountyThe Honorable Luis C. Bracomonte, Mayor – Town of Hayden Dear Mayors and County Supervisors: On behalf of the nearly 17,000 members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe (“Tribe”), I provide our response to [...]

Letter to Mayors and County Supervisors2021-04-28T08:52:00+00:00

Testimonies on H.R. 1884 “Save Oak Flat Act”

2021-04-20T17:01:00+00:00

The following are written testimonies on H.R. 1884, to repeal section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015, put before the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States House Natural Resources Committee (HNRC): HNRC Testimony, First Nations Heritage Protection AllianceDownload HNRC Testimony of Curt Shannon, Access FundDownload HNRC Testimony of Fawn Sharp, National Congress of American IndiansDownload HNRC Testimony of Henry Munoz Sr, Concerned Citizens and Retired Miners CoalitionDownload HNRC Testimony of James Wells PhD, L. Everett & AssociatesDownload HNRC Testimony of Roger Featherstone, Arizona Mining Reform CoalitionDownload HNRC [...]

Testimonies on H.R. 1884 “Save Oak Flat Act”2021-04-20T17:01:00+00:00

My Ancestral Ties to the Oak Flat Area

2021-04-18T11:08:00+00:00

Written by San Carlos Apache Tribal Chairman, Terry Rambler. In the Apache way, so that our Elders know who we are and to educate our youth, we introduce ourselves by naming our parents and our people.  My name is Terry Rambler.  I am Tugai (white water people) from my mother’s side and born for Nadots’osn (slender peaks standing up people) from my dad’s side. My mom is Tugai and born for Iyah hajin (mesquite extending out people). My dad was Nadots’osn born for Tsee binazt’i’e (surrounded by rocks people). My maternal grandparents were John Rope and Sarah Hadley Rope. John Rope [...]

My Ancestral Ties to the Oak Flat Area2021-04-18T11:08:00+00:00

Letter to President Biden and First Lady Biden

2021-04-16T09:06:00+00:00

President Joseph R. BidenFirst Lady Jill BidenThe White House1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President and Dr. Biden: On behalf of the nearly 17,000 members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe (“Tribe”), I humbly request your assistance to save Chi’chil Biłdagoteel, known as Oak Flat, which is a Traditional Cultural Property listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located on public land in southeastern Arizona. A backroom rider called the Southeastern Arizona Land Exchange was parachuted as Section 3003 into the FY15 National Defense Authorization Act, P.L. 113-291, in the waning hours of the 113th Congress. [...]

Letter to President Biden and First Lady Biden2021-04-16T09:06:00+00:00

Congress can protect sacred Oak Flat in Arizona from mining project

2021-04-13T16:14:50+00:00

Congress now has the opportunity to correct a travesty that occurred in 2014 when a last-minute, nongermane provision was inserted, without debate, into the annual National Defense Authorization Act that threatens to destroy a Native American religious site in Arizona by passing the Save Oak Flat Act. The current legislation, introduced by House Natural Resources Chairman Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) would repeal Section 3003 of the NDAA for fiscal year 2015 that authorized the Southeastern Arizona Land Exchange between foreign-owned Resolution Copper Company and the Tonto National Forest. Among the 2,422 acres of public land that would be transferred to Resolution is Chí’chil Biłdagoteel, which is also known [...]

Congress can protect sacred Oak Flat in Arizona from mining project2021-04-13T16:14:50+00:00

WMAT Council reaffirms its opposition to the destruction of Oak Flat

2021-04-08T09:31:00+00:00

San Carlos and White Mountain Apache Tribal Council members. On Wednesday April 7, 2021 at its regular Council meeting, the White Mountain Apache Tribal Council reaffirmed its opposition to the destruction of Oak Flat by supporting the repeal of the Southeastern Arizona Land Exchange Act (the area encompassing Oak Flat), supporting the Save Oak Flat Act recently introduced in Congress, and requesting the USDA to withdraw publication of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), which it published and recently withdrew from publication.  Tribes and organizations across the United States demanded the withdrawal of publication from President Biden and President Biden responded. Chairman [...]

WMAT Council reaffirms its opposition to the destruction of Oak Flat2021-04-08T09:31:00+00:00

Feds withdraw environmental impact statement, delaying Oak Flat land swap

2021-04-06T14:50:32+00:00

The U.S. Forest Service has withdrawn the final environmental impact statement for a huge copper mine near Superior, temporarily halting a land swap that would have given the mine's owners title to a parcel deemed sacred by many Apaches and other Southwestern tribes. In a statement released Monday, Tonto National Forest said the federal government had received significant input from many parties after the release of the final environmental impact statement on Jan. 15. As a result, the U.S. Department of Agriculture directed the forest service to rescind the decision it made based on the review document. Tonto officials said a [...]

Feds withdraw environmental impact statement, delaying Oak Flat land swap2021-04-06T14:50:32+00:00

Letter to Governor Ducey, March 2021

2021-03-29T09:41:00+00:00

Via E-mail and U.S. Postal Service on March 29, 2021 The Honorable Doug Ducey GovernorState of Arizona1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 [email protected] Dear Governor Ducey: I am extremely disappointed in the inaccurate statements and flagrant omissions of fact in your March 16, 2021 letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack concerning the proposed massive mine of foreign-owned conglomerates Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton though their limited liability company, Resolution Copper. Virtually all Arizona Indian tribes oppose this dangerous mine because it will destroy public land of significant historical, religious, cultural, and archeological value, including Chi’chil Biłdagoteel, also known as Oak [...]

Letter to Governor Ducey, March 20212021-03-29T09:41:00+00:00

Proposed Resolution Mine would Forever Desecrate Sacred Lands

2021-01-22T14:28:00+00:00

An op-ed by Chairman Terry Rambler. The Jan. 21 guest opinion written by Resolution Copper Company’s project director Andrew Lye grossly misleads the public when he states that “Native American tribes are very much at the table shaping this project.” As Chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, I unequivocally state we, along with the National Congress of Indians and the Inter-Tribal Association of Arizona (ITAA), remain vehemently opposed to the construction of the Resolution Mine 70 miles east of Phoenix. This project will desecrate Chich’il Bildagoteel, also known as Oak Flat, which is the heart of our religious and cultural [...]

Proposed Resolution Mine would Forever Desecrate Sacred Lands2021-01-22T14:28:00+00:00
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