
Why the fate of Bears Ears' cultural treasures is uncertain
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Work in Bears Ears National Monument is now caught in the shifting politics of our time.
In the rugged and remote canyons of Southern Utah, scientists say they've barely scratched the surface of discoveries that can reach back millions of years, or shed light on the last 10,000 years of human history. But their work in Bears Ears National Monument is now caught up in the shifting politics of our time, and a dispute over land use and federal oversight. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Why the fate of Bears Ears' cultural treasures is uncertain
Clip: 5/10/2018 | 8m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
In the rugged and remote canyons of Southern Utah, scientists say they've barely scratched the surface of discoveries that can reach back millions of years, or shed light on the last 10,000 years of human history. But their work in Bears Ears National Monument is now caught up in the shifting politics of our time, and a dispute over land use and federal oversight. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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