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Southern California tribal leaders, reps advocate for Chuckwalla Monument in D.C. - MSNThose advocating for the Chuckwalla National Monument want to protect the land of the Iviatim, Nüwü, Pipa Aha Macav, Kwatsáan and Maara'yam peoples.
The national monument includes the homelands of the Iviatim, Nüwü, Pipa Aha Macav, Kwatsáan, and Maara’yam peoples (Cahuilla, Chemehuevi, Mojave, Quechan, and Serrano nations), according to ...
PARKER — The Mojave Indians call themselves Pipa Aha Macav — “The People by the River.” The Colorado River is the economic and spiritual heartland for the Mojave and three other tribes ...
HEMMERS: Our tribal name is Pipa Aha Macav - People of the River. Our community have lived along the river in this desert since time immemorial.
Establishing the Chuckwalla National Monument and Joshua Tree National Park extension would protect roughly 660,000 acres of the state's public land.
Those advocating for the Chuckwalla National Monument want to protect the land of the Iviatim, Nüwü, Pipa Aha Macav, Kwatsáan and Maara'yam peoples.
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