In the context of historic and ongoing California Indian resistance to displacement at the headwaters of California’s immense State Water Project and federal Central Valley Project, we foreground Native land histories to unsettle the logic and perceived permanence of contemporary neocolonial water institutions. Centering California Indian voices on the histories and futures of the headwaters, we disrupt the imperial narrative of these waters and lands as American territories needing development and conservation, replacing it with the reality of these sites as Native Californian lands requiring restitution, protection, and recognition. Beginning with an overview of the history that led to the development of quasi-public projects on Native la...
Three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona, the Colorado River Indian Tribes (“CRIT”), a federally recogni...
As far as the eye can see and beyond, the hills and mountains, the deserts, even the coastal islands...
This research focused on identifying the key technical water issues of federally recognized Californ...
This dissertation offers a critical reassessment of the emblematic water conflict over the Los Angel...
A broad examination of settler colonial hegemony of the City of Los Angeles and its municipal water ...
The ability to decisively benefit from ample sources of freshwater represents a pivotal challenge fo...
Drawing on oral histories, archival research, and an analysis of secondary sources in critical Indig...
Drawing on oral histories, archival research, and an analysis of secondary sources in critical Indig...
This article is a brief overview of an instance where landscape inundation has disconnected culture ...
In California, the control of water has shaped the destiny of the land and its inhabitants. Today, ...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes plan...
Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes plan...
Three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona, the Colorado River Indian Tribes (“CRIT”), a federally recogni...
Three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona, the Colorado River Indian Tribes (“CRIT”), a federally recogni...
As far as the eye can see and beyond, the hills and mountains, the deserts, even the coastal islands...
This research focused on identifying the key technical water issues of federally recognized Californ...
This dissertation offers a critical reassessment of the emblematic water conflict over the Los Angel...
A broad examination of settler colonial hegemony of the City of Los Angeles and its municipal water ...
The ability to decisively benefit from ample sources of freshwater represents a pivotal challenge fo...
Drawing on oral histories, archival research, and an analysis of secondary sources in critical Indig...
Drawing on oral histories, archival research, and an analysis of secondary sources in critical Indig...
This article is a brief overview of an instance where landscape inundation has disconnected culture ...
In California, the control of water has shaped the destiny of the land and its inhabitants. Today, ...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes plan...
Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes plan...
Three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona, the Colorado River Indian Tribes (“CRIT”), a federally recogni...
Three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona, the Colorado River Indian Tribes (“CRIT”), a federally recogni...
As far as the eye can see and beyond, the hills and mountains, the deserts, even the coastal islands...
This research focused on identifying the key technical water issues of federally recognized Californ...