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Mon Jan 4, 2016, 08:09 PM Jan 2016

Bundy Supporters Drove ATVs Through Native American Ruins

If there's one thing that will get your point across and persuade the general public to support your cause, it's driving a bunch of ATVs through Native American ruins and burials.

That seems to be the logic used by anti-Bureau of Land Management, pro-Cliven Bundy protestors who drove ATVs through a Utah canyon trail where motorized vehicles are banned. The rally was organized by Phil Lyman who, believe it or not, is actually a commissioner of San Juan county, home of Recapture Canyon. Hundreds of years ago, it was also home to the Puebloans, as evidenced by the ruins of their homes dug into the canyon rock. It is currently on federal land.

In 2007, an illegal ATV trail was discovered, sections of which ran right through some of these archaeological sites. The BLM then ruled that motorized vehicles were illegal in the canyon, and ATV and anti-federal enthusiasts have protested ever since -- well before the Bundy Ranch debacle.

"For 130 years people have been using that canyon as a highway," Lyman told the Salt Lake Tribune, apparently not realizing that 130 years ago, motorized vehicles were only just being invented and were certainly not in mainstream use.
Ryan Bundy addresses the crowd (Reuters)

Bundy Ranch put squabbles with the BLM in the national spotlight, and so Lyman's rally for the right to potentially destroy Native American artifacts brought several Bundy supporters -- including Bundy's son, Ryan. Also people wearing camouflage and a guy with an assault rifle, according to the Tribune. There were also American flags, which makes no sense.

more at http://www.thewire.com/national/2014/05/bundy-supporters-drove-atvs-through-native-american-ruins/362053/

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Bundy Supporters Drove ATVs Through Native American Ruins (Original Post) Photographer Jan 2016 OP
I think I posted about this on DU at the time Quixote1818 Jan 2016 #1
I'm sorry I missed your post. And very much agree. Photographer Jan 2016 #2
Here is the post Quixote1818 Jan 2016 #4
Great post with good links. Photographer Jan 2016 #5
I would hope that not many here madokie Jan 2016 #3
Please X post in First Americans Omaha Steve Jan 2016 #6
Done. Thanks. Photographer Jan 2016 #7

Quixote1818

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1. I think I posted about this on DU at the time
Mon Jan 4, 2016, 08:15 PM
Jan 2016

They have thousands of miles of places to ATV around Blanding, Utah and were upset because they could not go through that one spot because the Gov is so repressive! There were Native Americans there protesting the protesters. I wish more Native Americans had shown up and blocked the ATVs. I really can't stand these ass holes!
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