'That land is spiritual, those houses are spiritual, it's sacred land.'
LAS VEGAS, N.M. - Daniel Encinias stands next to his camping trailer in a New Mexico evacuation area and says he will rebuild his home torched by the largest wildfire burning in the United States.
"We're displaced because of something that was done by forestry," said Encinias, 55, using the term common in the area for the USFS. "All I say is fix what's messed up ...." The fire has further strained relations with the U.S. government in villages that saw Spanish colonial land grants stolen by 19th century American speculators and subsistence use of ancestral forests restricted by the USFS.
A spokeswoman for the USFS Santa Fe National Forest, where the fire started, did not respond to requests for comment for this story. The second fire that the burn merged with is under investigation.In the past, homeowners have sued government agencies for controlled burns that went wrong. It also is common for people who have lost homes to receive payouts through emergency funds.
"That land is spiritual, those houses are spiritual, it's sacred land," Trujillo said. The blaze threatens Trujillo's historic city of 14,000 as well as villages over 30 miles north.
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