
Economic needs collide with preservation in the Grand Canyon
Clip: 6/3/2015 | 5m 50s
Where Grand Canyon rivers converge, economic and preservation needs collide
Millions come to the Grand Canyon every year to marvel at its natural beauty, but in a remote corner of the Navajo Nation, there's a part of the canyon that few tourists see. A group of developers hopes to change that by building hotels, restaurants and an aerial tram. Ryan Hill, a student reporter from Arizona State University, looks at what that could mean for the Navajo community.
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Economic needs collide with preservation in the Grand Canyon
Clip: 6/3/2015 | 5m 50s
Millions come to the Grand Canyon every year to marvel at its natural beauty, but in a remote corner of the Navajo Nation, there's a part of the canyon that few tourists see. A group of developers hopes to change that by building hotels, restaurants and an aerial tram. Ryan Hill, a student reporter from Arizona State University, looks at what that could mean for the Navajo community.
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