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Draft Long Walk national Historic Trail Feasibility Study /Environmental Impact Statement - January 2009
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the suitability and feasibility of designating the routes known as the "Long Walk" of the Mescalero Apache and the Navajo people (1862-1868) as a national historic trail under the study provisions of the National Trails System Act (Public Law 90-543). This study provides necessary information for evaluating the national significance of the Long Walk, which refers to the U.S. Army's removal of the Mescalero Apache and Navajo people from their homelands to the Bosque Redondo Reservation in eastern New Mexico, and for potential designation of a national historic trail. Detailed administrative recommendations would be developed through the subsequent preparation of a comprehensive management plan if a national historic trail is designated.
Comment Period:
Closed
Apr 10, 2009 - Jul 1, 2009
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Draft Long Walk NHT Feasibility Study/EIS - January 2009
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