OPINION: Tribes seek protection of traditional cultural landscape through better land management

Some 7,000 years ago, an extremely hot and dry period gripped the Great Basin. Before it eased up 2,500 years later, lakes had dried up and rivers had stopped flowing. The plants and animals that Native people had traditionally relied on for sustenance slowly disappeared. Many people moved away to more hospitable country.

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