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National Register of Historic Places wrote on the message board: > The newly designated Avi Kwa Ame (Ah-VEE kwa-meh) National Monument in > Southern Nevada contains some of the most visually stunning, > biologically diverse, and culturally significant lands in the entire > Mojave Desert. > > Stretching from the Newberry mountains in the east to the New York, > South McCullough, Castle, and Piute mountains in the west, these lands > feature dramatic peaks, scenic canyons, natural springs, sloping > bajadas covered with ancient Joshua tree forests, unique grasslands, > and a rich history of rock art and other cultural sites. > > The entire area is considered sacred by ten Yuman speaking tribes as > well as the Hopi and Southern Paiute. For the Yuman tribes, the area > is tied to their creation, cosmology, and well-being. Spirit Mountain, > called Avi Kwa Ame by the Mojave Tribe, is located on the eastern > boundary of the Monument. It is designated a Traditional Cultural > Property on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of > its religious and cultural importance.
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