The Navajo people once built and lived in traditional hogans, grazing cattle freely across their tribal land, but for the most part, that way of life is gone today. Now developers want to cut through the heart of the Bodaway-Gap Reservation with a highway, putting many families at a further disadvantage in terms of using their land. But will the promise of financial compensation convince those affected to agree? Join us and find out.
The Navajo people once built and lived in traditional hogans, grazing cattle freely across their tribal land, but for the most part, that way of life is gone today. Now developers want to cut through the heart of the Bodaway-Gap Reservation with a highway, putting many families at a further disadvantage in terms of using their land. But will the promise of financial compensation convince those affected to agree? Join us and find out.