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Zuni Pueblo and Navajo Nation end dispute for surplus property
navajo
new mexico
pueblo
Posted: Friday, August 9, 2013
The
Navajo Nation
and the
Zuni Pueblo
have reportedly reached a settlement over a surplus federal property.
The tribes will equally divide the 18,000 acres at the defunct
Fort Wingate Army Depot
in New Mexico, The Navajo Post reports. The site is near both tribes' reservations.
The tribes have been negotiating since 1977 but were unable to resolve the dispute until now.
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A land settlement over the Fort Wingate Army Depot has been reached
(The Navajo Post 8/8)
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Navajo Nation and Zuni Pueblo air dispute on surplus property
(8/3)
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