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    From left, Dennis Niez Sr., Ray Curley and Charley Singer sit in the shade at Little Singer Community School Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, on the Navajo Nation in Birdsprings, Ariz. The Navajo Nation is poised to receive $554 million from the federal government over mismanagement of tribal resources in the largest single settlement of it's kind for a single America Indian tribe. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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    A house in Mandaree, N.D., on the Fort Berthold Indian . An underground pipeline several miles from Mandaree spewed 1 million gallons of saltwater, an oil production byproduct, into North Dakota's badlands in early July. For reservation residents, there is a difficult balance between the potential prosperity of oil and gas and the conservation of a land regarded as sacred by cultural beliefs. (AP Photo/Josh Wood)
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