Introduction – Tribal Environmental Public Health The environment, particularly, land and water, play a powerful role in sustaining and supporting American Indian and Alaska Native communities in the United States. Not only is water essential to life and considered — by some Tribes — a sacred food in and of itself, but environmental water resources are necessary to maintain habitat for hunting and fishing. Many American Indian and Alaska Native communities incorporate locally caught traditional subsistence foods into their diets, and the loss of access to subsistence foods represents a risk factor for food security and nutrition status in indigenous populations.1 Negative health outcomes, including obesity, diabetes and cancer, have accomp...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Most American Indian rights to water trace their origins to 19th century treaty negotiations with th...
Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support ov...
Introduction – Tribal Environmental Public Health The environment, particularly, land and water, pl...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those...
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
From the earliest days of their relationship with the United States, the tribes from the region toda...
Although Indian water rights are of critical economic importance, the nature and scope of these righ...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the hypothesis that in the U.S. West, the presence o...
On November 26, 2001, the Arizona Supreme Court concluded that Indian reservations were established ...
Do Indians have a right to water on their reservations? An answer to such a question seems obvious. ...
Although federal policy shifted from assimilation to pro-tribal positions, the federal courts have q...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Most American Indian rights to water trace their origins to 19th century treaty negotiations with th...
Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support ov...
Introduction – Tribal Environmental Public Health The environment, particularly, land and water, pl...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those...
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
From the earliest days of their relationship with the United States, the tribes from the region toda...
Although Indian water rights are of critical economic importance, the nature and scope of these righ...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
Access to water defines the arid American West and water management is an explicit effort to balance...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the hypothesis that in the U.S. West, the presence o...
On November 26, 2001, the Arizona Supreme Court concluded that Indian reservations were established ...
Do Indians have a right to water on their reservations? An answer to such a question seems obvious. ...
Although federal policy shifted from assimilation to pro-tribal positions, the federal courts have q...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Most American Indian rights to water trace their origins to 19th century treaty negotiations with th...
Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support ov...