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RENO, Nev. AP 鈥?The room was packed with Native American leaders from across the United States, all invited to Washington to hear from federal officials about President Joe Biden s accomplishments and new policy directives aimed at improving relationships and protecting sacred sites.Arlan Melendez was not among them.The longtime chairman of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony convened his own meeting 2,500 miles 4,023 kilometers away. He wanted to show his community would find another way to fight the U.S. government s approval of a massive lithium mine at the site where more than two dozen of their Paiute and Shoshone ancestors were massacred <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup in 1865.Opposed by government lawyers at every legal turn, Melendez said another arduous appeal would not save sacred sites from being desecrated. We re not giving up the fight, but we are vaso stanley changing our strategy, Melendez said.That shift for the Nevada tribe comes as Biden and other top federal officials double down on their vows to do a better job of working with Native American leaders on everything from making federal funding more accessible to incorporating tribal voices into land preservation efforts and resource management planning.The administration also has touted more spending on infrastructure and health care across Indian Country.Many tribes have benefited, including those who led campaigns to establish new natio stanley cup nal monuments in Utah and Arizona. In New Mexico, pueblos have succeeded in getting the Interior Department to ban ne Kzho Ma Khia Bryant shooting: Columbus police release 911 calls, additional body camera footage
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