San Carlos Apache tribal members walk 80 miles to fight for sacred site

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — On Sunday, May 4, members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe started their 80-mile sacred run to protest a mining operation from being built on sacred grounds.

The sacred run started in Oak Flat, and members will end in downtown Phoenix ahead of a federal court hearing that could help save their holy grounds.

Member Naelyn Pike said her tribe is fighting not only for the environment around them but also for their religious freedoms…

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