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2024 HECHO Fall Advocacy Trip
Just days before kicking off the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, HECHO brought Hispanic Conservation Leadership Council members from Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Colorado to Washington, D.C., to advocate for the permanent protection of Colorado's Dolores River Canyon and Arizona's Great Bend of the Gila, for New Mexico's Pecos River, which is threatened by mining, and for the importance of the Public Lands Rule, which benefits our communities and the environment.
Check out this recap video to be inspired by the work of Hispanic leadership in conservation!
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Ralph Vigil: "Hispanics must reconnect to Mother Earth and get involved in conservation."
Просмотров 11Месяц назад
For Hispanic Conservation Leadership Council member Ralph Vigil, Hispanics and Latinos must reestablish their connection to Mother Earth, be good stewards of the lands and waters, and take on leadership roles in the conservation movement. Watch this video to learn more about his journey in conservation.
Julian Gonzalez's inspiring journey in working in conservation and environmental justice.
Просмотров 16Месяц назад
At a young age, Julian Gonzalez was passionate about wildlife and environmentalism. However, working with community groups made him realize that environmentalism was not solely about saving remote wildlife or preserving iconic natural wonders like the Grand Canyon. It was equally about defending and protecting local communities from environmental issues like pollution. Watch this video to learn...
Francisco Abarca: "Wildlife knows no boundaries, whether they be international or political."
Просмотров 26Месяц назад
Francisco Abarca has worked for the Arizona Game and Fish Department for over thirty years and is currently the International and Borderlands Program Manager. In this role, he collaborates closely with organizations and government agencies in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. on binational or tri-national wildlife and wetlands projects. "Wildlife knows no boundaries, whether they be international or...
The Dolores River Canyon is a magnificent place, rich in history and culture. We must protect it.
Просмотров 124Месяц назад
Hispanics use a special word for love of the land: “querencia.” This is deeply rooted in the Hispanic culture of the Southwest and is ingrained in Hispanos like Max Trujillo, a hunter and conservationist of New Mexico. “The wealth and the richness that public lands gave me made me profoundly love the places even more. The Dolores River Canyon is a magnificent place. The biodiversity that exists...
There are so many reasons to permanently protect the Dolores River Canyon
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There are so many reasons to permanently protect the Dolores River Canyon, and that’s why Hispanic leaders across the Southwest and members of the HECHO Hispanic Conservation Leadership Council (HCLC) support the national monument proposal. “The Dolores is an important area and an important watershed, and it is absolutely magnificent. It should be protected for generations to come,” says Jerry ...
We must protect the Dolores River Canyon and ensure that it's accessible to our communities.
Просмотров 33Месяц назад
Besides its jaw-dropping scenery, the Dolores River Canyon Country is the most biologically and culturally rich public land in Southwestern Colorado. For Laura Martinez, a resident of Colorado’s Commerce City and HECHO Hispanic Conservation Leadership Council member, visiting the Dolores was a magical experience she will never forget. “We were able to see how biodiverse it was and the importanc...
Tips for Trail Running
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When you go trail running, it is essential to ensure you have the right equipment and are properly prepared, including wearing the right shoes and clothing, staying hydrated, and having proper nutrition. However, having the right mindset and expectations are also important for those interested in getting into trail running or running in general. Trail runner and ultra-marathoner Neisa Condemait...
Ralph Vigil: Our lands, waters, and way of life in Pecos are currently under threat
Просмотров 442 месяца назад
Pecos, despite its small size, is graced with abundant natural beauty. Unfortunately, our lands, waters, and way of life in Pecos are currently under threat due to extensive new mining proposals in the Upper Pecos Watershed. Hecho HCLC member Ralph Vigil talks about the efforts to protect it for present and future generations.
Univision AZ: Monumento Nacional Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni: Huellas Ancestrales del Gran Cañón
Просмотров 472 месяца назад
Nuestra directora de comunicaciones Daniela Zavala habló con Univision Arizona del Monumento Nacional Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni: Huellas Ancestrales del Gran Cañón y de cómo las operaciones de la mina Pinyon Plain han ensombrecieron esta celebración.
Aniversario de Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni Huellas ancestrales del Monumento Nacional del Gran Cañón
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Hace un año, el presidente Joe Biden designó el Monumento Nacional Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni - Huellas Ancestrales del Gran Cañón, protegiendo casi un millón de acres de tierras públicas que rodean esta asombrosa maravilla natural. Mientras celebramos el primer aniversario de este monumento nacional, es crucial crear conciencia de que la minería de uranio sigue siendo una amenaza para este pai...
Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni-Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument's Anniversary
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A year ago, President Joe Biden designated the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni-Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument, protecting nearly one million acres of public lands surrounding this amazing natural wonder. As we celebrate this national monument’s first anniversary, it is crucial to raise awareness that uranium mining is still a threat to this irreplaceable landscape. Learn ...
Eddie Melendrez: How and Why I got involved in the Owyhee Canyonlands National Monument Campaign
Просмотров 813 месяца назад
The Owyhee Canyonlands, the ancestral lands of the Shoshone, Northern Paiute, and Bannock Tribes, hold a history that spans over 13,000 years. This vast region has countless cultural and sacred sites, and each one deserving of our utmost respect and protection. Eddie Melendrez, councilor of the city of Ontario, Oregon, is deeply committed to raising his voice and leveraging his current role to ...
A 3D model of Resolution Copper's mine at Oak Flat illustrates a significant environmental impact.
Просмотров 2093 месяца назад
Henry Muñoz, a retired miner with over 20 years of experience and HECHO's HCLC member from Arizona, explains in detail a 3D Model of Resolution Copper Mine and a map of the tailing site, revealing the tremendous environmental impact of this block cave mining project.
Camping Etiquette Basics
Просмотров 1503 месяца назад
Have you ever gone camping and been frustrated by your noisy neighbors or by the trash left by the previous camper? Remember always to leave the campsite cleaner than you found it and be considerate to other campers! Check out these camping etiquette basics that every camper should know about!
The benefits of trees
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The benefits of trees
Explorando el Cañón del Río Dolores y abogando por su protección permanente
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Explorando el Cañón del Río Dolores y abogando por su protección permanente
Exploring the Dolores River Canyon and advocating for its permanent protection
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Exploring the Dolores River Canyon and advocating for its permanent protection
The Antiquities Act of 1906: Myths vs. Facts
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The Antiquities Act of 1906: Myths vs. Facts
Let's Celebrate National Great Outdoors Month!
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Let's Celebrate National Great Outdoors Month!
Curt Shannon: "My Love for Oak Flat Comes from Rock Climbing there."
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Curt Shannon: "My Love for Oak Flat Comes from Rock Climbing there."
HCLC Jessica Thrasher shares what it means for her family to spend time outdoors
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HCLC Jessica Thrasher shares what it means for her family to spend time outdoors
Lo que correr en la naturaleza significa para esta ultra maratonista Latina
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Lo que correr en la naturaleza significa para esta ultra maratonista Latina
Jon Naranjo: What Rio Grande and Caja del Rio means to the Santa Clara Pueblo.
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Jon Naranjo: What Rio Grande and Caja del Rio means to the Santa Clara Pueblo.
Univision Arizona sobrevuela la Gran Curva de Gila en vuelo de EcoFlight
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Univision Arizona sobrevuela la Gran Curva de Gila en vuelo de EcoFlight
Flying Over the Great Bend of the Gila with EcoFlight
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Flying Over the Great Bend of the Gila with EcoFlight
2024 National Parks Week
Просмотров 235 месяцев назад
2024 National Parks Week
How the US Supreme Court's Decision Impacts Clean Water for All
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How the US Supreme Court's Decision Impacts Clean Water for All
How to Celebrate Earth Day
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How to Celebrate Earth Day
2024 HECHO Spring Advocacy Trip
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2024 HECHO Spring Advocacy Trip

Комментарии

  • @LouisArchuleta-y4e
    @LouisArchuleta-y4e Час назад

    HOW DARE YOU SAY SHE DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT NATIVE CULTURE SHE'S SPEAKING THE TRUTH YOU TRASH WHO HAS THE NERVE TO SPEAK ON HER SHE'S BEEN TO CONGRESS AND SPOKE ABOUT THE FACTS THAT THE US GOVERNMENT FKED THE NATIVE PEOPLE FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS READ THE TRAIL OF TEARS AND FEEL HOW THE US GOVERNMENT FKED THESE INNOCENT PEOPLE WHO HAD THEIR LAND GAVE THEM BLANKETS INFECTED WITH DISEASES, LET ELDERLY PEOPLE DIE BECAUSE THEY WE'RE FORCED TO KEEP WALKING IN THE DEEP SNOW, CHILDREN MURDERED BY THE US GOVERNMENT BECAUSE THEY ARE GREEDY AND WANTED THEIR LAND SO SHUT YOUR MOUTH TRASH SPEAKING ON THIS YOUNG LADY

  • @Lily-has-wings
    @Lily-has-wings 5 часов назад

    What are they mining there?

  • @paulsmith1411
    @paulsmith1411 3 дня назад

    Land was protected for a reason, not to destroy it

  • @EricW-ug4nz
    @EricW-ug4nz 4 дня назад

    As a fellow INDIGENOUS I FEEL YOU AND APPRECIATE YOU FOR YOUR STRENGTH!! CONTINUE TO WALK TALL AND STRONG. MUCH LOVE

  • @LeeDavis-si1ho
    @LeeDavis-si1ho 6 дней назад

    So tired of VICTIMHOOD.

  • @chrisnolan7423
    @chrisnolan7423 8 дней назад

    It seems like it's the tribal Council she has a problem with but wasn't to grand stand. She is a citizen but she can't go around the tribal Council so why if the council won't listen to her should Congress? If Congress did take her side against her tribes Council would they not be accused of trampling the tribe's rights? This is the problem with playing the victim Olympics ,both sides will claim to be victims.

  • @tonymorris8296
    @tonymorris8296 10 дней назад

    Welcome to how most of us feel in this naion.

  • @donhamm8740
    @donhamm8740 11 дней назад

    Stay strong. It is shameful what the government did to all the native peoples of this land. The poverty and oppression that has been forced on them. This is not your government because a government is supposed to protect its people. This government only continues to oppress and further rob the peoples of their dignity and lands. Fight on. There will be those who help you on your journey.

  • @tomardans4258
    @tomardans4258 12 дней назад

    Yes we beat you.

  • @daviddowning2152
    @daviddowning2152 12 дней назад

    Strength and honor

  • @GettingToHeaven
    @GettingToHeaven 13 дней назад

    Enjoyed your video. Thanks!

  • @Joseph-dv7ow
    @Joseph-dv7ow 13 дней назад

    My beautiful Native Sister you’re a born Leader, you my dear friend have inherited the Wisdom of our Ancestors, you’re doing a wonderful job and service to all the indigenous peoples, may God bless you and watch over you and your family forever, I love you my dear friend and Native Sister ❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️😘🙏

  • @gumxwminmuxwwilpsgibuu.wil95
    @gumxwminmuxwwilpsgibuu.wil95 15 дней назад

    A modern treaty ,like the Nisga'a,now have self government. Plus indigenous have Aboriginal rights ,the right to derive a income from Aboriginal lands. Specific to some Aboriginal traditional bands.

  • @beedubb7755
    @beedubb7755 16 дней назад

    I love the wisdom that this young Apache woman has ! 🙏

  • @JDoe-gf5oz
    @JDoe-gf5oz 20 дней назад

    Cute.

  • @JohnTripp-l5j
    @JohnTripp-l5j 25 дней назад

    O they always will how many foreigners here now and still reservations wow we need $ more then strangers

  • @JohnTripp-l5j
    @JohnTripp-l5j 25 дней назад

    How many foreigners in here now and ... Still this girl lives on a Rez 😮 wow

    • @MrJm323
      @MrJm323 11 дней назад

      She can't leave the reservation?!?

  • @pauldaystar
    @pauldaystar 27 дней назад

    Honor from Alaska🙏🏽Prayers Always

  • @davidzabronsky459
    @davidzabronsky459 Месяц назад

    If you have any love for the land and want to preserve and protect it,then please stop talking about it, stop trying to make it a national thing!!! Stop making videos on you tube!! You’re going to kill this place!!

  • @darz3829
    @darz3829 Месяц назад

    She says "as citizens in the country." Citizens of the United States? She should know that Indians have their own nations. They apparently don't want to be part of the U.S. They prefer limited taxes free services and free casinos. "Indigenous?" It is recorded that the earliest people migrated up from Africa to the Middle East, to China and to the Siberian peninsula before crossing into North America. Europeans sailed from Europe to the Eastern America. So everyone who ended up in North America were immigrants - including Indians.

    • @MrJm323
      @MrJm323 11 дней назад

      Undocumented Siberian migrants.

  • @L4M858
    @L4M858 Месяц назад

    The guy is full of it! For those who complain about it, don't drive a car or do anything, just live in a cave somewhere! Everything that is made or eaten comes from farming or mining! If it weren't for copper this fellow wouldn't have a car to go there, he wouldn't have a phone/ camera or whatever. And truth be told there are NOT native Americans that worship there. It's such bs. Everything is somehow "sacred" until they want to build a casino on it, etc etc..

  • @L4M858
    @L4M858 Месяц назад

    The guy is full of it, sad.

  • @teyanuputorti7927
    @teyanuputorti7927 Месяц назад

    this is the greatest speech I ever heard

  • @anthonyvalor8030
    @anthonyvalor8030 Месяц назад

    You are a strong warrior!!!! You definitely made our ancestors proud!! 👍🏽🪶

  • @MatthewMoody-iw2se
    @MatthewMoody-iw2se Месяц назад

    Respect 100%

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Месяц назад

    Love and respect 🌹💯👊🏽🔥🌹

  • @ericatchley3482
    @ericatchley3482 Месяц назад

    Very well said little sister, I'm getting on in years but I remember the Anaconda mine outside of Tucson back in the early 60s and it was horrible to look at even as a child. Stay strong and keep fighting.

  • @healdiseasenow
    @healdiseasenow Месяц назад

    They did not fight for their future they attacked innocent cities innocent Villages they attacked from Mexico all the way up through Texas and way into Oklahoma if you are within 400 miles of an Apache war party you were in danger every settler they came in contact with they murdered and then they claim victim when the Army has to step in

  • @healdiseasenow
    @healdiseasenow Месяц назад

    I don't think she knows that much about the Indian culture

  • @healdiseasenow
    @healdiseasenow Месяц назад

    You're not a prisoner of war your prisoner of the government if you take their money

  • @michellebenavides8566
    @michellebenavides8566 Месяц назад

    We could learn much from all the other species on Earth…they are much happier and wiser than humans

  • @LupinGaius-ls1or
    @LupinGaius-ls1or Месяц назад

    You’re in Arizona because the Comanche chases you off your lands I. Texas in the 1800s. Your ancestors tried to continue raiding into the early 1900s on both the US and Mexico. You can travel the whole country freely, get an education, live any kind of life you’re capable of. Most of the outside world would be happy to have you out here doing well.

  • @patrick-rb3ul
    @patrick-rb3ul Месяц назад

    Yet another Greta

  • @msjoanofthearc
    @msjoanofthearc Месяц назад

    *Protect OAK FLATS!*

  • @Joseph-dv7ow
    @Joseph-dv7ow Месяц назад

    My my Native little Sister you’re truly a born leader, a lot of our Ancestors Spiirit are within your heart and soul, and they are speaking through your higher self, you’re one Awesome young lady, may the God of Jacob, Issac, and Abraham watch over and protect you and your family from all harm ❤️🙏

  • @LarryGindhart
    @LarryGindhart Месяц назад

    Thank you Naylin. Still here! I stand with you.

  • @CEK0549
    @CEK0549 Месяц назад

    Surface instability

  • @mrcleanse522
    @mrcleanse522 Месяц назад

    unless votes are being stolen from the natives...they overwhelmingly vote for those who have opened the border which will leadto their total elimination in a hundred years or maybe sooner.... sad

  • @mrcleanse522
    @mrcleanse522 Месяц назад

    eventually, the American empire will collapse...it could be in a few years.... this flooding by open borders will provoke this...then what will happen to the various native tribes in the USA? will the new invaders respect them and aid them financially? Most likely, they will demand tribute rather than give relief, and whatever areas are fruitful and currently inhabited will likely be invaded and extracted from them.

    • @JDoe-gf5oz
      @JDoe-gf5oz 20 дней назад

      They don't think that far ahead.

  • @mrcleanse522
    @mrcleanse522 Месяц назад

    prisoner of war doesn't seem the right word...more a conquered people....unless of course they leave their people and become an assimilated part of the USA... a trulyindependent people with their own independent state would be a danger to the USAas foreign nations would attempt to enter the land for warlike purposes.

  • @lorisharpe
    @lorisharpe 2 месяца назад

    🥹your frickin amazing!!!

  • @sergiojuarez8001
    @sergiojuarez8001 2 месяца назад

    Alguna vez el gran cañón perteneció a México.. el llamado viejo Oeste.. culturas y pueblos originarios que segregaron y exterminaron en algunos casos. Pero que su legado ancestral sigue en pie.

  • @jorgemartinez-lk4in
    @jorgemartinez-lk4in 2 месяца назад

    felicidades !!!!! que se siga haciendo justicia a los pueblos originales, felicidades !!

  • @jloronlavoie245
    @jloronlavoie245 2 месяца назад

    You know that Resolution Copper is run by Rio Tinto.....((((The Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto has a history of environmental damage, including: Contaminated waterways and lakes Communities near Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar have reported uranium and lead levels in their water that are 52 and 40 times higher than the World Health Organization's safe drinking water standards. Destruction of cultural heritage sites Rio Tinto destroyed a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal cave in Australia to expand an iron ore mine. The cave was one of the oldest in the region and the only inland site in Australia to show evidence of continuous human occupation during the last Ice Age. It also contained artifacts, including sacred objects, a 4,000-year-old length of plaited human hair, and 40,000-year-old grid stones. Other incidents Rio Tinto has also been accused of drying up wells for nomads in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, leaking radioactive slurry at its Ranger uranium mine in Australia's Kakadu national park, and facing over 100 environmental infractions in Quebec over the past 15 years))))

  • @jloronlavoie245
    @jloronlavoie245 2 месяца назад

    Study in full Aluminum as a substitute for Copper please....

  • @jloronlavoie245
    @jloronlavoie245 2 месяца назад

    You know that Resolution Copper is run by Rio Tinto.....((((The Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto has a history of environmental damage, including: Contaminated waterways and lakes Communities near Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar have reported uranium and lead levels in their water that are 52 and 40 times higher than the World Health Organization's safe drinking water standards. Destruction of cultural heritage sites Rio Tinto destroyed a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal cave in Australia to expand an iron ore mine. The cave was one of the oldest in the region and the only inland site in Australia to show evidence of continuous human occupation during the last Ice Age. It also contained artifacts, including sacred objects, a 4,000-year-old length of plaited human hair, and 40,000-year-old grid stones. Other incidents Rio Tinto has also been accused of drying up wells for nomads in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, leaking radioactive slurry at its Ranger uranium mine in Australia's Kakadu national park, and facing over 100 environmental infractions in Quebec over the past 15 years))))

  • @HaajiCruz
    @HaajiCruz 2 месяца назад

    It is said the strong voice of nature will come out of the mouth of a babe. This is you young lady. Keep speaking strong We the indigenous ppl need to stand together. Prayers all the way from Dine'tah .

    • @GerardoRodriguez-tp9gr
      @GerardoRodriguez-tp9gr Месяц назад

      I'm Mexican/ American 2nd generation, and we also have been scrwewd😊

  • @michaelvalenzuela2528
    @michaelvalenzuela2528 2 месяца назад

    Then after the mine collapses it will be another Open Pit mine.

  • @loriekaczmarek9788
    @loriekaczmarek9788 2 месяца назад

    Prayers for you and yours

  • @PatriciaLanteriCravet
    @PatriciaLanteriCravet 2 месяца назад

    Just sharing your voice on my fb page, I hope a lot of people hear you, young lady, keep strong and follow your path, you're right and not alone❤