Movement work
Ceremony
Prayer, gatherings, and ceremony at Oak Flat keep Apache presence tied to the place itself, not to a symbolic replacement elsewhere.
Movement work
Testimony
Public hearings and congressional testimony give Apache Stronghold a place to challenge decisions already shaped around mining.
Movement work
Legal action
RFRA, environmental review, and land-transfer litigation show the limits of U.S. law for Native religions tied to specific lands.
Movement work
Digital activism
Websites, videos, social media, and public storytelling make Apache leadership visible in the present.
Movement work
Coalitions
Tribal nations, Native organizations, religious groups, environmental advocates, and civil-rights groups support the effort while Apache leadership stays central.
Movement work
Education
The movement asks viewers to unlearn extractive definitions of land and to listen to Native-led explanations of sacred place.