Settlement enshrines tribe's rights to use part of a national preserve for cultural practices
- A settlement recognizes the pueblo's rights to use a nearly 5-square-mile area for traditional cultural and religious practices, as stated by U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
- Haaland emphasized the importance of allowing Indigenous people to live and worship on their ancestral lands, noting these places are central to their culture.
- Lawyer Randolph Barnhouse called this settlement monumental, marking the first successful establishment of aboriginal property rights through the American judicial system.
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