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Tribe seeks to protect lands
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MONDAY, JULY 9, 2001 The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is enacting a development plan for Indian Canyons, a 2,100-acre park and tribal reserve. The tribe wants the plan to preserve the reserve's natural state. The plan calls for almost no new developments in the canyon, which has been managed by the tribe and open to the public since the 1930s. Get the Story:
Tribe reviews plan for Indian Canyons (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 7/9)
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