Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr (right) speaks with the press in front of the San Francisco City Hall, following the Apache Stronghold’s first hearing at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on October 22, 2021. The Apache Stronghold’s lawyer through the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Luke Goodrich, stands behind. Cranston Hoffman, a traditional prayer warrior, is on the left.
The Apache Stronghold makes spiritual journeys to each court date to connect with tribes and other allies, receiving blessings along the way. Dr. Nosie considers the fight for their religion to be the last battle facing all Indigenous people.
With the lawsuit now heading for the Supreme Court, religious groups and churches representing diverse denominations, major national labor unions, tribes, and other groups across the country have signed amicus briefs in support of the Apache Stronghold’s case. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), which is made up of leaders from 146 tribal nations, recently passed a resolution unanimously affirming their support.
Molly Peters
Print Size: 800×600 mm
Frame Size: 1070×800 mm
Paper Type: Felix Schooller True Baryta 310gsm
Frame Colour: White
Exhibit: POS MP 568 03
Archival Giclee Digital Print
Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr (right) speaks with the press in front of the San Francisco City Hall, following the Apache Stronghold’s first hearing at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on October 22, 2021. The Apache Stronghold’s lawyer through the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Luke Goodrich, stands behind. Cranston Hoffman, a traditional prayer warrior, is on the left.
The Apache Stronghold makes spiritual journeys to each court date to connect with tribes and other allies, receiving blessings along the way. Dr. Nosie considers the fight for their religion to be the last battle facing all Indigenous people.
With the lawsuit now heading for the Supreme Court, religious groups and churches representing diverse denominations, major national labor unions, tribes, and other groups across the country have signed amicus briefs in support of the Apache Stronghold’s case. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), which is made up of leaders from 146 tribal nations, recently passed a resolution unanimously affirming their support.
Photographer:
Molly Peters
Print Size: 800×600 mm
Frame Size: 1070×800 mm
Exhibit: POS MP 568 03
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