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PRAYER JOURNEY UPDATE, Sep 10, 2024


PRAYER JOURNEY UPDATE:  Sep 1, 2024
The Apache Stronghold made a stop on their Journey of Prayer to the Supreme Court in the city of Montgomery, Alabama, the birthplace of the civil rights movement and home of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. first served as a full-time pastor.

PRAYER JOURNEY UPDATE:  Aug 30, 2024  
This is an invitation to participate in the Apache Stronghold’s Day of Prayer on September 11, 2024, at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Aug 20, 2024
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Apache Stronghold Heads to the East  |  Media Ready Photos

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  August 9, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 4, 2024
Apache Stronghold Continues Journey of Prayer to the Supreme Court to Stop the Shattering of Human Existence & to Protect Mother Earth
Today, August 4, 2024, the Apache Stronghold will be continuing our prayer journey to stop the shattering of human existence and to protect Mother Earth. The prayer journey began in the Lummi Nation, north of Seattle, in July, and it will conclude on September 11, 2024 when the Apache Stronghold files their appeal at the US Supreme Court in  Washington, DC, with stops along the way visiting tribes and supporters for prayer and ceremony. The UPDATED route is outlined in this PRAYER JOURNEY SCHEDULE.
Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr., long time opponent of the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and former Chairman and Councilman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, reacts to the passage of the Southeastern Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act in December 2014.

"The greatest sin of the world has been enacted by Arizona Senator McCain, Senator Flake, and Representatives Kirkpatrick and Gosar of Arizona by including the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange in the National Defense Authorization Act (2015). We are calling on all religious faiths, & military veterans, for this country was founded on freedom of speech, religion and worship, which has been given away to a foreign mining company." 
 
"They declared war on our religion, we must stand in unity and fight to the very end, for this is a holy war." 
 
"We remember those who sacrificed and defended our people. We recognize our great leaders and their respect for those who know freedom. We must guide our people to, once again, hold our destiny in our own hands. I challenge each of us to overcome the oppression and begin the process of believeing in ourselves. This must be the first step... Usen, we ask for your blessing to guide our current and future leadership so that our children and the unborn will inherit our Apache Way of Life." - Wendsler Nosie Sr. 
Human Rights, Religious Rights, Environmental Rights have been Violated.

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