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Apache Stronghold '250 Years Later, What Does Freedom Mean for Indigenous Peoples?'
By Laak’os Parsons, Member of Apache Stronghold,
Censored News, June 29, 2026
As the United States prepares to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, I find myself asking a different question: What does independence mean for Indigenous peoples whose lands, religions, and sovereignty continue to be threatened?
As a young Indigenous woman, I am fighting to protect my identity, defend our sacred sites, and preserve a future for the generations who will come after me. For me, this anniversary is less a celebration than a reminder that the nation's founding brought extreme losses for Indigenous peoples—our lands, sovereignty, cultures, and countless lives. It is also a reminder that many of those struggles continue today.
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