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BISMARCK — A tribally led coalition is asking the Biden administration to designate over 139,000 acres of the North Dakota badlands as the Maah Daah Hey National Monument. By presidential ...
“It is important that the Indigenous history of the North Dakota Badlands is formally recognized,” state Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille, D-Mandaree, said during the presentation.
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North Dakota Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille, D-Mandaree, speaks during a presentation about the proposed Maah Daah Hey National Monument at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum on Nov. 22 ...
The Wannagan Campground in western North Dakota, pictured in October 2020, is a stop along the Maah Daah Hey Trail in the Badlands of the Little Missouri National Grassland. AMY R. SISK, TRIBUNE ...
North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven's office said Friday was the first they had heard of the proposal, "but any effort that would make it harder for ranchers to operate and that could restrict multiple ...
A group of North Dakota tribal citizens and conservation advocates are calling on President Joe Biden to make roughly 140,000 acres of undeveloped federal land in western North Dakota into a national ...