Chaco Canyon Uranium Mining: How a Sacred Site Is Being Fought For (with Sumaya Quitugua)


What happens when a place your people have prayed at for a thousand years becomes a uranium mining site? And what can one voice actually do to stop it?
Sumaya Quitugua, a young woman from the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico and Chamorro from Guam, grew up at the Sky City, in traditional adobe homes on top of a mesa, where her grandfather taught her that we don't own the land or the water. We protect them.
In this episode, Sumaya breaks down the fight for Chaco Canyon, a place protected by President Theodore Roosevelt over a century ago and named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, now targeted for uranium mining right up against its borders. She explains what's really at stake, what mining does to land and water that can never be undone, and how a seven-day public comment window turned into a hundred and fifty days because people refused to stay silent.
This is for anyone who's ever wondered whether speaking up actually changes anything, and anyone who wants to understand sacred land from the people who carry it.
What You'll Discover:
- What actually makes a place sacred, and why it's a feeling, not a spot on a map
- Why the "buffer zone" around Chaco matters as much as the site itself
- What uranium mining really does to water, air, and the people who live there
- How seven days of public comment became a hundred and fifty
- How to visit a sacred site with respect, including what to do and what to say
- Why choosing not to learn is choosing to be part of the problem
Resources:
- Follow Sumaya Quitugua on Instagram
- Learn about the threat to Chaco Culture National Historical Park (NPCA)
- Discover Chaco Canyon's dark skies, stargazing, and archaeology (National Geographic)
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Topics: Chaco Canyon, uranium mining, sacred sites, Acoma Pueblo, Indigenous land rights, public lands, water protection, UNESCO World Heritage Site, environmental justice, tribal sovereignty, public comment, land conservation
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE









