REGIONAL NEWS April 14, 2017: A year after the armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge, new and old players wage battle over what and whom the lands are for.

Monument Valley in southeastern Utah, part of the 1.35 million-acre Bears Ears National Monument, whose designation was endorsed by President Barack Obama in his final months in office./CreditMark Holm for The New York Times
Monument Valley in southeastern Utah, part of the 1.35 million-acre Bears Ears National Monument, whose designation was endorsed by President Barack Obama in his final months in office./CreditMark Holm for The New York Times

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