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‘The Place Where Shamans Dream’: Safeguarding Spirit Mountain

Less than two hours from Las Vegas, the sacred creation site for Yuman-speaking Native Americans may soon become a national monument. It’s been a long time coming.

Alex Schechter
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Deserts, Mountains, National Park Service, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, Native Americans, Nevada, Travel and Vacations
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