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Archaeologists are worried that a plan to upgrade the
16-mile gravel road to Chaco Canyon in New Mexico could lead to
more tourism and possibly harm the park’s fragile
ruins
by Laura Parkus,
Jul 16, 2008
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Lorena Gorbet, a Mountain Maidu Indian, has dedicated her
life to saving her tribal culture through forest management in the
Feather River area of Northern California
by Jane Braxton Little,
Jul 16, 2008
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Archaeologists are thrilled about the state of
Utah’s acquisition of Waldo Wilcox’s Range Creek Canyon
ranch, site of a thousand-year-old Frement Indian
settlement
by Dan Wilcock,
Aug 30, 2004
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The writer praises a Utah man for keeping an ancient
Native American village safe from vandals for half a
century
by Jim Stiles,
Aug 09, 2004
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On a 10-day walk through the northwestern New Mexico
desert, the author follows an ancient road that leads him from
silent Indian ruins into noisy, modern gas fields
by Craig Childs,
Jun 21, 2004