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Water & Tribes Initiative Virtual Luncheon: Universal Access to Clean Water - Shared screen with speaker view
Travis Anklam
33:12
12:00 – Welcome, Blessing, Overview – Daryl Vigil; Bedtah Becker12:15 – Tribal Leaders – President Nez, Navajo Nation; Chairman Nuvanguaoma, Hopi Tribe; Candidate for Chairman, Lorelei Cloud, Southern Ute Tribe12:45 – Water & Tribes Initiative Response – Anne Castle; Heather Tanana1:00 – Executive Branch and Congressional and Executive Branch – Michael Connor; Senator Michael Bennet (D-Coloardo)1:15 – Discussion1:30 -- Wrap up and Adjourn
Travis Anklam
33:36
Agenda for Today- Thanks for joining!
Anne Castle
33:40
Shall we get started?
Sinjin Eberle
34:00
You sounds great
Sam Tucker
34:05
You sound great.
Natalie Exum
34:05
Yes we can hear you. Thank you
Meredith Brown
34:06
Yes we can hear you!
Lisa Yellow Eagle
34:58
Good morning! I can hear you Daryl!
Anne Kalmer Cainion
46:05
12:00 – Welcome, Blessing, Overview – Daryl Vigil; Bedtah Becker12:15 – Tribal Leaders – President Nez, Navajo Nation; Chairman Nuvanguaoma, Hopi Tribe; Candidate for Chairman, Lorelei Cloud, Southern Ute Tribe12:45 – Water & Tribes Initiative Response – Anne Castle; Heather Tanana1:00 – Executive Branch and Congressional and Executive Branch – Michael Connor; Senator Michael Bennet (D-Coloardo)1:15 – Discussion1:30 -- Wrap up and Adjourn
Gretel Follingstad
01:05:49
Why are they Jr. water rights? Does the Winters Rights not apply for the S.Ute tribe?
Lorelei Cloud
01:23:57
hi
Rosa Long
01:29:25
Hello everyone!
Muhammad Arfan
01:36:44
I am Arfan from Pakistan. Its a great learning session about the issue indigenous water rights. I want to know, what sort of water rights are covered in inter and intra state water treaties operating in Colorado River Basin?
Matthew McKinney
01:37:57
Muhammad, we can provide you some resources in response to your question…please connect w us after the webinar
toni massaro
01:50:00
The Water Access Coordination Group discussed by President New is a model of how a team of government, agency., universities and funders can collaborate to achieve tribal goals in manner that respects tribal sovereignty. Their work has been incredible and has positive lessons for all who care about tribal water resilience and justice
toni massaro
01:51:29
President New (apologies for typo in chat)
toni massaro
01:51:37
NEZ
Matthew McKinney
01:52:07
Thank you Tori for the resource
Matthew McKinney
01:52:14
Toni
toni massaro
01:53:07
:)
Bidtah Becker
01:54:32
Yes, thank you Tori. It is a wonderful example a mission oriented government led partnership. Here is the website with more information: navajosafewater.org
Bidtah Becker
01:55:32
toni!
toni massaro
01:55:45
Yes — we work with them (UArizona Haury Program) and is great privilege. The more people who know of how they have collaborated the better. We will try to bring the story to other funders too
Matthew McKinney
01:56:29
Wrap it up, encourage people to get in touch with us… lots of work to do.. need many hands…report will be out soon and we will send everyone a draft
Matthew McKinney
01:56:50
whoops… that was for Daryl
toni massaro
01:57:25
Please also allow us to get word out about your work. We have a newsletter that goes to community of scholars, activists, funders and others committed to tribal water resilience. massaro@law.arizona.edu
Matthew McKinney
01:58:08
Lets get in touch Toni…
Alexandra Williams
02:02:29
Thank you! Wonderful presentation.
Sinjin Eberle
02:02:36
Thank you, Panelists!