Apaches fight to stop copper mine on what they consider sacred land
One of the world’s largest untapped deposits of copper, a key mineral for fighting climate change, is in Arizona, right in the middle of the most sacred land to the Apache people. NBC senior investigative correspondent Cynthia McFadden reports for TODAY.
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