Mojave People Secure a Lasting Victory in the Mojave Desert

Councilwoman Colleen Garcia's powerful words at the 25th anniversary of the Ward Valley standoff epitomize the Mojave people's enduring presence and unwavering commitment to their ancestral lands. She asserted that the Mojave people have been there "forever" and will continue to be there, emphasizing the deep-rooted connection between the tribe and the land. Furthermore, she hailed the designation of Avi Kwa Ame as a national monument as a resounding victory for the Mojave people, marking a pivotal step towards safeguarding their cultural heritage and ensuring the preservation of this sacred landscape for generations to come.

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