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The Tohono O'odham and the Border's Conflict: Navigating the Challenges of Ancestral Lands Divided by the US-Mexico Border

The Tohono O'odham people have lived in the Sonoran Desert for centuries, adapting to the harsh environment with incredible resilience. Their name means "Desert People," and they have thrived through traditional farming, hunting, and gathering. However, the creation of the US-Mexico border has divided their ancestral lands, posing significant challenges to their way of life.

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