Mount Tenabo (Shoshoni: "Lookout Mountain")[3] is the principal peak in the Cortez Mountains. The mountain is of cultural and religious significance to the Western Shoshone people.
^"MountTenabo". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
^Zanjani, Sally (September 1, 2000). A Mine of Her Own: Women Prospectors in the American West, 1850-1950. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 210–. ISBN 978-0-8032-9916-0. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
MountTenabo (Shoshoni: "Lookout Mountain") is the principal peak in the Cortez Mountains. The mountain is of cultural and religious significance to the...
filing injunctions against gold mining that would result in dewatering of MountTenabo, Nevada. The Western Shoshone have issued their own passports since 1992...
restrict the religious freedom of the Western Shoshone. The focal point is MountTenabo (which Barrick would be mining the flank of, should the Cortez Hills...
were likely to prevail on claims the mine would cause visual harm to MountTenabo and create a substantial burden on the tribes' ability to exercise their...
southwest-northeasterly direction between Crescent Valley and Pine Valley. MountTenabo is the principal peak of the range, at 9,153 feet above sea level. Surrounding...
extends over 382 hectares (940 acres) in the municipalities of Campeche, Tenabo, Hecelchakán and Calkiní. The first people to dominate the area were the...