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The San Carlos Apache Tribe is fighting to stop the planned June 16, 2025 transfer to the sacred Oak Flat land in Arizona to the companies that intend to turn it into a copper mine. There’s a flurry of activity around the ongoing fight over the land, known to the Apache as Chi’chil Biłdagoteel. The Trump Administration announced its intention to rush the land swap involving 2,400 acres of land to hasten the two mile wide open pit mine. A federal judge this month halted the transfer, saying the tribes have a prevailing interest. San Carlos Apache just requested an injunction to stop any movement until the legal issues are settled.
We’ll also get perspectives on what needs to be considered if, as President Donald Trump suggests, the federal government moves ahead with re-opening the prison on Alcatraz Island in California.
GUESTS
Naelyn Pike (enrolled member of the San Carlos Apache), spokesperson of the Apache Stronghold
Su:k Chu:vak Fulwilder (Onk Akimel O’odham, Xalchidom Piipaash, Tlingit, Aleut and Little Lake Pomo), council member of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Morning Star Gali (Pit River Tribe), executive director of Indigenous Justice
Break 1 Music: In the River: A Protest Song (song) Raye Zaragoza (artist)
Break 2 Music: BALDH3AD! (song) Theia (artist)
I’m so glad that this is on…I was on the first walk in 2016 to Oak Flat. I think that people should contact Bernie Sanders in the Senate…his wife was up there when he was running for POTUS. She knows how the Apache feel about the land and how Beautiful it is up there. I am heartbroken about this.