Timeline for new tribal vote remains unknown
Looking back on their homes and neighbor's homes, Michael Tashquinth and his wife Antonia and neice Danelle Spring stand in the middle of their tribe's land where a projected freeway could run right down the dirt road they're standing on. Jan 31, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Walking down a dirt road where a projected freeway could run Michael Tashquinth his wife Antonia (right) and niece Danelle Spring (left) make their way across their tribe's land southwest of South Mountain. Jan 31, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Walking down a dirt road where a projected freeway could run Michael Tashquinth and his wife Antonia (right) and niece Danelle Spring (left) make their way across their tribe's land southwest of South Mountain. Jan 31, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
With Ahwatukee homes looming in the background Michael Tashquinth and his wife Antonia (right) and Danelle Spring walk across their tribe's land where a projected freeway could run. Jan 31, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
Shadows of Michael Tashquinth his wife Antonia and niece Danelle Spring fall in the middle of the road on their tribe's land where a projected freeway could run. Jan 31, 2012 Darryl Webb/AFN
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