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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Navajo musician Robert Mirabal plays native instruments at an outdoor concert in Santa Fe.
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
    UTe 180712-244.jpg
  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
    UTe 180712-235.jpg
  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
    UTe 180712-198.jpg
  • Mark Maryboy, a Navajo tribal leader and former San Juan County Commissioner discusses the sacred nature of the landscape protected under the Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. .
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  • Panorama of Comb Ridge & the Abajo Mountains in Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument as declared by President Obama.
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  • Clouds billow above Comb Ridge in the Bears Ears National Monument, Utak.
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  • A hiker walks through Capitol Gorge in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park.
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  • Sagebrush & cedars grow below Navajo Mountain on the Navajo Reservation of northern Arizona.
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  • A maze of sandstone canyons spreads north of Navajo Mountain in southern Utah.
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  • A road sign welcomes visitors to the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah.
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  • A tramway built by Peabody Coal Company ferries coal from mines on the Navajo Reservation near Kayenta, Arizona.
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  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
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  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
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  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
    UTe 180715-230.jpg
  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
    UTe 180715-218.jpg
  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
    UTe 180715-203.jpg
  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
    UTe 180715-243.jpg
  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
    UTe 180715-213.jpg
  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
    UTe 180715-176.jpg
  • Navajo tribal leader Willie Greyeyes, oversees a meeting in the town of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Greyeyes had just been nominated as a candidate for San Juan County commissioner, but was disallowed because his postal address was in Page, AZ, the only place to get mail.
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  • Signs atop Navajo Bridge over the Colorado River near Marble Canyon, Arizona
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  • A sheep grazes arid lands in the Navajo Reservation near Monument Valley, a landscape hard hit by drought.
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  • Liza Doran, owner of Cow Canyon Trading Post in Bluff, Utah, describes how drought has created a sharp decrease in Navajo Country tourism.
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  • Cedar forests grow on Cedar Mesa in a part of southeastern Utah that was part of  Bears Ears National Monument before it was downsized by the Trump administration in 2017. Navajo Mountain rises in the background.
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  • Signs atop Navajo Bridge over the Colorado River near Marble Canyon, Arizona
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  • Navajo murals decorate an abandoned gas station near Kayenta, Arizona. a region hard hit by the recent mega-drought in the region.
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  • Navajo murals decorate an abandoned gas station near Kayenta, Arizona. a region hard hit by the recent mega-drought in the region.
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  • A windmill on the Navajo Reservation near Kayenta, Arizona
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  • A road sign welcomes travelers to Utah, near Navajo Mountain, Utah,
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