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Tribes in North Dakota debate creating a national monument, split over tribal sovereignty versus energy development concerns.
Tribes in North Dakota are divided over an effort to create a national monument on 140,000 acres of land, with some supporting it for tribal sovereignty and others, like Chairman Mark Fox of the MHA Nation, worried about its impact on energy development.
Fox questions the proposal's potential to hinder oil and gas production, citing examples from other national monuments.
State Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille supports the monument, arguing it won't affect energy rights, but critics say true respect for tribal sovereignty means considering tribal concerns.
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Tribus en Dakota del Norte debate la creación de un monumento nacional, dividido sobre la soberanía tribal versus preocupaciones de desarrollo energético.