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Five Native tribes formed a commission to co-manage Chuckwalla National Monument, honoring ancestral lands and traditional stewardship.
Five Native American tribes—the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe, Cahuilla Band of Indians, Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, and Colorado River Indian Tribes—have established the Chuckwalla National Monument Intertribal Commission to guide the management of the 624,000-acre monument.
The commission aims to integrate Indigenous cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and values into the stewardship of the land, which holds significant religious, spiritual, and historical importance.
The tribes emphasize the area’s ancestral sites, including villages, camps, food processing areas, trails, and artifacts, and are committed to collaborative, sustainable conservation efforts rooted in their Tribally-led vision.
Cinco tribus nativas formaron una comisión para gestionar conjuntamente el Monumento Nacional Chuckwalla, honrando las tierras ancestrales y la administración tradicional.