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Native America Calling

December 11 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Today, December 11 – Tribes fight for solutions to dwindling clean water sources

Paiute and Shoshone tribes in California’s Owens Valley are facing a shortage of water—an issue that spans decades, but is now exacerbated by climate change. The city of Los Angeles, more than 200 miles away, is guzzling one-third of the groundwater in the region. The city’s diversion of water from the valley began in 1913. L.A. drained Owens Lake dry within a decade. The land, once lush with springs and streams, is now a parched landscape that hinders tribes’ access to culture and economic development.

Also, we’ll hear about how a proposed weakening of federal protections for the majority of the country’s wetlands could affect tribes. Tribes manage millions of acres of wetlands. The Trump administration seeks to limit the EPA’s authority on how it regulates pollution under the Clean Water Act. Scaling back those protections has potential consequences for much of the country’s sources of clean drinking water.

To join the discussion, call 1-800-996-2848

GUESTS

Daniel Cordalis (Diné), staff attorney with Native American Rights Fund and leads of the Tribal Water Institute

 Teri Red Owl (Bishop Paiute), executive director of the Owens Valley Indian Water Commission

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  • Date: December 11
  • Time:
    10:00 am - 11:00 am
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