Coalition Decries Destruction Now Happening at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

The Coalition for American Heritage is deeply disturbed by reports of the destruction of cultural resources now occurring at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. In the rush to construct additional sections of a border wall, the federal government is forging ahead despite how its actions will impact vulnerable archaeological and ceremonial sites important to the O’odham Tribe.  

Utilizing the Secretary of Homeland Security’s authority to waive the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Historic Preservation Act, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and more, the government is using explosives on Monument Hill, a burial ground where Apache warriors were laid to rest by the O’odham. The Hia-C’ed O’odham also used the area to conduct religious ceremonies.

The Coalition for American Heritage opposes the federal government’s decision to waive the laws that are designed to give all Americans a voice in protecting the historic and cultural resources we treasure most. We urge the federal government to abide by existing processes to ensure that federal agencies weigh the effects their actions will have on cultural resources, including: tribal lands, burial grounds, artifacts, and other cultural treasures.

We thank Rep. Raul Grijalva, Chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, for his pledge to hold a hearing on the issue later this month. It is our hope that incidents like this one will serve as powerful testimony about the need for laws that give all stakeholders a voice in development decisions.