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Phoenix, AZ ~ Phoenix, AZ - In a historic announcement today, Governor Katie Hobbs and Hopi Chairman Timothy Nuvangyaoma revealed a groundbreaking Lands into Trust agreement between the State of Arizona, the United States, and the Hopi Tribe.
Governor Hobbs expressed her pride in entering into this agreement after nearly three decades of the Hopi Tribe fighting for their rights. She emphasized the importance of providing every Arizonan with an opportunity to thrive and a place to call home. This agreement is a significant step towards making these values a reality for all residents of Arizona. Governor Hobbs also acknowledged the past neglect of tribal communities by politicians in the state and expressed her gratitude for being able to work alongside them in building a better future.
Chairman Nuvangyaoma echoed Governor Hobbs' sentiments, stating that today is not only a historic day but also a day of celebration for the Hopi Tribe. He noted that this agreement fulfills the 1996 Hopi-Navajo Land Settlement Act, which was signed by the tribe 30 years ago. The Chairman expressed his gratitude towards all those who worked tirelessly to make this agreement possible, including the staff at the Governor's office, Arizona State Land Department, Department of Interior, and Department of Justice. He also thanked Governor Hobbs and Commissioner Sahid for their leadership, collaboration, and dedication to this effort.
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The Chairman also highlighted that this momentous occasion coincides with an important time within Hopi culture - the soyal'ang ceremony which marks the start of the New Year and revitalization of life. He stated that it is fitting for such an event to take place during this auspicious time.
This agreement comes after Governor Hobbs made history by becoming the first governor of Arizona to visit the Hopi reservation last September. During her visit, she met with Tribal government leadership and members of the community. Since 1996, when the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute Settlement Act was passed, the Hopi Tribe has been working towards purchasing private land and taking neighboring State Lands into Trust to be added to the Hopi Reservation. With this historic agreement, the United States will now be able to convey approximately 110,000 acres of Arizona state trust land in the vicinity of Winslow, AZ, south of Interstate 40 to the Hopi Tribe.
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This agreement marks a significant milestone in the relationship between the State of Arizona and tribal communities. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all those involved and a step towards creating a more inclusive and equitable future for all residents of Arizona. The partnership between Governor Hobbs, Chairman Nuvangyaoma, and other tribal leaders is a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration and mutual respect. As Arizona moves forward, this historic agreement will serve as a reminder of the importance of honoring and uplifting all communities within the state.
Governor Hobbs expressed her pride in entering into this agreement after nearly three decades of the Hopi Tribe fighting for their rights. She emphasized the importance of providing every Arizonan with an opportunity to thrive and a place to call home. This agreement is a significant step towards making these values a reality for all residents of Arizona. Governor Hobbs also acknowledged the past neglect of tribal communities by politicians in the state and expressed her gratitude for being able to work alongside them in building a better future.
Chairman Nuvangyaoma echoed Governor Hobbs' sentiments, stating that today is not only a historic day but also a day of celebration for the Hopi Tribe. He noted that this agreement fulfills the 1996 Hopi-Navajo Land Settlement Act, which was signed by the tribe 30 years ago. The Chairman expressed his gratitude towards all those who worked tirelessly to make this agreement possible, including the staff at the Governor's office, Arizona State Land Department, Department of Interior, and Department of Justice. He also thanked Governor Hobbs and Commissioner Sahid for their leadership, collaboration, and dedication to this effort.
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The Chairman also highlighted that this momentous occasion coincides with an important time within Hopi culture - the soyal'ang ceremony which marks the start of the New Year and revitalization of life. He stated that it is fitting for such an event to take place during this auspicious time.
This agreement comes after Governor Hobbs made history by becoming the first governor of Arizona to visit the Hopi reservation last September. During her visit, she met with Tribal government leadership and members of the community. Since 1996, when the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute Settlement Act was passed, the Hopi Tribe has been working towards purchasing private land and taking neighboring State Lands into Trust to be added to the Hopi Reservation. With this historic agreement, the United States will now be able to convey approximately 110,000 acres of Arizona state trust land in the vicinity of Winslow, AZ, south of Interstate 40 to the Hopi Tribe.
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This agreement marks a significant milestone in the relationship between the State of Arizona and tribal communities. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all those involved and a step towards creating a more inclusive and equitable future for all residents of Arizona. The partnership between Governor Hobbs, Chairman Nuvangyaoma, and other tribal leaders is a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration and mutual respect. As Arizona moves forward, this historic agreement will serve as a reminder of the importance of honoring and uplifting all communities within the state.
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