In the Bears Ears region of Southeastern Utah, there is an area of winding canyons known by Navajo people as Nahoniti’ino – or the hiding place. American Indians used the landscape to elude U.S.
On Friday, June 18, the United States government formally signed an agreement to co-manage Bears Ears National Monument alongside the Five Tribes of the Bears Ears Commission — a trailblazing ...
BLUFF, Utah — Bears Ears is a 1.35 million acre national monument that holds different meanings to different people. For one, it’s a backpacker's remote paradise with endless trails to explore. It ...
Bears Ears National Monument is more than a public lands designation. It is a vital part of Ute Mountain Ute culture. Our connection to this land goes back thousands of years. We call this place ...
Paddling on the San Juan River in the Bears Ears National Monument taught us that this area—again in danger of development—is worthy of continued protection. In November 2016 the SUP magazine staff ...
Bears Ears National Monument, created by President Barack Obama, protected lands that tribes in the area had long considered important to their history. President Donald Trump reduced the size of ...
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