On Arizona’s campaign trail, there are 22 tribal lands. He set out to visit them all

Arizona Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego (center) joins community members in a traditional dance at the Supai Tribe village in the Grand Canyon on Oct. 14.

Democrat Ruben Gallego says his party has often taken Native American voters for granted. As he competes for an open Senate seat, he has vowed to visit all of Arizona’s federally-recognized tribes.

(Image credit: Adriana Zehbrauskas for NPR)

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