VIDEO: Session 3: Indigenous Water Justice

VIDEO: SESSION THREE: Indigenous Water Justice 3:15 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. Introduction and Overview: Jason Robison, University of Wyoming 3:20 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Indigenous Voices: Commentary and Open Dialogue with Audience Moderator: Autumn Bernhardt, Colorado State University Panelists: Paul Lumley, Yaka...

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Main Authors: Robison, Jason, Lumley, Paul, Michel, D.R., Sirois, John, Dennis, Howard, McDowell, Nora, Duncan, Phil, Hooper, Fred, Woods, Rene, Cosens, Barbara, McCool, Dan, Jackson, Sue
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Published: Colorado Law Scholarly Commons 2016
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Online Access:https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/coping-with-water-scarcity-in-river-basins-worldwide/29
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topic United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Colorado River Basin
Columbia River Basin
Murray-Darling Basin
distributional justice
procedural justice
cultural justice
indigenous voices panel
synthesis panel
partnership
protection
participation
leadership
indigenous government
understanding
relationships
moving forward
opportunities
cultural values
Upper Basin
Lower Basin
Native American lands
tribes with rights
Colorado River water
Okanagan Valley
Columbia River Treaty
First Nations in Canada
tribal nations in the United States
Eyre Riverine
Northern Basin
Southern Basin
common ground across the basins
novel approaches for addressing issues
Pacific Northwest
Yakama tribe
Umatilla
Warm Springs
Nez Perce
game
roots
berries
reserved rights in treaties
traditional first foods
court cases
50 per cent of harvestable salmon
tribal fisheries
common voice
15 tribes
ecosystem in next treaty
degraded river systems
global climate change
fossil fuels
hydropower
energy
lost tribal villages
water scarcity
temperature
hot water
salmon runs
toxic contamination
floods
tribal sovereignty
tribal ecological knowledge
policy guide
western science-based program
map creation
Columbia River Intertribal Fishing Commission
Upper Columbia United Tribes
UCUT
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Coeur d’Alene Tribe
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho
Spokane Tribe of Indians
2 million reservation acres
15
000 tribal members
river management issues
federal government and Canadian government
treaty ratification in 1964
flood risk management
power production
sovereign review team
heavily-developed river
ecosystem function
fish passage at Grand Coulee Dam and Chief Joe
Chief Joseph Dam
lost resource
sacred locations
ceremonies without fish
river operations
issues for everyone
irrigation
negative impacts
economy
new technologies
tweak the system
Whoosh salmon cannon
floating surface collectors
integration of science and cultural knowledge
Indigenous water justice
current educational system
justice system
sacred medicine
first thing in ceremonies
language
cultural teachings for next generation
applied science over thousands of years
cedar roots for coiled baskets
preservation quality
four chiefs
information to you
open heart listening
open mind
balance
fish habitat
water quality
water quantity
fishery
fish ladder
hatchery
Kettle Falls
salmon ceremony
greater challenge
listen to environment
listen to one another
benefit of all people
voice of plants
voice of salmon
stewards of land
Hopi Tribe
Conservation Corps
abandoned mines
silversmith
reservation water
arsenic contamination
mining activity
suit against Peabody Coal Company
Navajo Aquifer
drying springs
contaminated drinking water
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Navajo generating station
Four Corners area
coal plant pollution
Clean Air Act
BART
Best Available Retrofit Technology
reclamation process
mixture of coal and water
slurry line
Mohave generating station
natural vegetation
tribal entities
government entities
ethics
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
tribal government
tribal chairwoman
utilities
hazardous waste cleanup
Lower Colorado River
California
Nevada
Arizona
four BLMs
Bureau of Land Management
Aha Macav
three governors
farmers
132
000 acre-feet of water
jurisdictional issues
regulations
water utilization
sharing
individual tribes like states
tribal inclusion at beginning of talks
Bureau of Reclamation
use it or lose water
shortages
Gomeroi Nation
New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
land restoration
health initiatives
First Nation peoples
water management
cultural connections
spiritual connections
three-basin agreement
timeline impacts
industry impacts
Australia’s food bowl
Great Artesian Basin
Liverpool Plains
artesian water supply
decision making processes
plenty for all
ethical responsibility
law students
cultural landscapes
animals
healthy environment for all
Murrawarri Nation
Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations
Australian Defense Forces
legal aspects of water rights
Australia
water licenses
water sovereignty
states
colonial system
BC
before Cook
two continental laws
kangaroo law
common law
patriarchal
matriarchal
certain river level
water flow
management plan
river system
water out of the system
terra nullius
nobody’s land
British claim
land and water-based legislation
High Court’s decision
Australian Commonwealth Water Act
state water resource plans
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Aboriginal people
no treaties
Nari-Nari Nation
Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations
MLDRIN
elder concerns
water planning regimes
water market
Murray-Darling Basin Commission
Indigenous water issues
50 nations
management of the systems
water access license
enough water
pumping costs
licensing charges
delivery fees
cultural purposes
environmental purposes
no barter
no trade
Aboriginal Partnerships team
cost of water
Aboriginal Waterways Assessment
water planners
basin state level
water justice tools
environmental outcomes
economic rights
ownership
connection to country
water purification
Indian health issues
respiratory diseases
cancer
social justice
integration of cultural values and resources
decision making involvement
first environmental protectors
seat at the table
equals in water market
oil
Columbia River Gorge
tribe against tribe
Native Title Act
mining royalties
independence
bad decisions
rebirth
caretakers of land and water
greed
seed of knowledge
painting by Phil Duncan
river and lake
many hands
many nations
many walks of life
working together
story by elder
Canadian law
15 Native American nations in United States
11 First Nations in British Columbia
all Indian country originally
water co-management
effects of dams
steelhead
Endangered Species Act
main stem in Canada
treaties with US government
Native American Rights Fund
representation of Native American tribes
sophisticated science and policy organizations
paradigm shift
rights of Aboriginal people in Canada
First Nation claims
rise of cultural values
moral crisis
crisis of imagination
water crisis
crisis of innovation
American West
legal right to divert water
harm of Native Americans
thinking out of the box
current system of water rights
current system of ethics
water out of Lake Powell
Lake Mead storage
Las Vegas
nonconventional solutions
shortage formula
new water ethic
water system collapse
water policies
historical injustice
water resource law reform
water diversions
property rights
new water user
Indigenous peoples
commercial purposes
customary rights
traditional purposes
National Water Policy
alliances at basin scale
legal mechanisms
environmental flows
cultural flow
initiatives
innovations
community groups
inclusion
listening
policy making process
resources
time
community organization
complex water policy
self-determination
government capacity building
government to government basis
traditional knowledge
empirical knowledge
understanding of systems
observational information
knowledge sharing
action on the ground
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Asian Studies
Climate
Comparative and Foreign Law
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Policy
Hydrology
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Indigenous Studies
International Law
Law and Society
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Social Policy
Sustainability
Transnational Law
Water Law
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Colorado River Basin
Columbia River Basin
Murray-Darling Basin
distributional justice
procedural justice
cultural justice
indigenous voices panel
synthesis panel
partnership
protection
participation
leadership
indigenous government
understanding
relationships
moving forward
opportunities
cultural values
Upper Basin
Lower Basin
Native American lands
tribes with rights
Colorado River water
Okanagan Valley
Columbia River Treaty
First Nations in Canada
tribal nations in the United States
Eyre Riverine
Northern Basin
Southern Basin
common ground across the basins
novel approaches for addressing issues
Pacific Northwest
Yakama tribe
Umatilla
Warm Springs
Nez Perce
game
roots
berries
reserved rights in treaties
traditional first foods
court cases
50 per cent of harvestable salmon
tribal fisheries
common voice
15 tribes
ecosystem in next treaty
degraded river systems
global climate change
fossil fuels
hydropower
energy
lost tribal villages
water scarcity
temperature
hot water
salmon runs
toxic contamination
floods
tribal sovereignty
tribal ecological knowledge
policy guide
western science-based program
map creation
Columbia River Intertribal Fishing Commission
Upper Columbia United Tribes
UCUT
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Coeur d’Alene Tribe
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho
Spokane Tribe of Indians
2 million reservation acres
15
000 tribal members
river management issues
federal government and Canadian government
treaty ratification in 1964
flood risk management
power production
sovereign review team
heavily-developed river
ecosystem function
fish passage at Grand Coulee Dam and Chief Joe
Chief Joseph Dam
lost resource
sacred locations
ceremonies without fish
river operations
issues for everyone
irrigation
negative impacts
economy
new technologies
tweak the system
Whoosh salmon cannon
floating surface collectors
integration of science and cultural knowledge
Indigenous water justice
current educational system
justice system
sacred medicine
first thing in ceremonies
language
cultural teachings for next generation
applied science over thousands of years
cedar roots for coiled baskets
preservation quality
four chiefs
information to you
open heart listening
open mind
balance
fish habitat
water quality
water quantity
fishery
fish ladder
hatchery
Kettle Falls
salmon ceremony
greater challenge
listen to environment
listen to one another
benefit of all people
voice of plants
voice of salmon
stewards of land
Hopi Tribe
Conservation Corps
abandoned mines
silversmith
reservation water
arsenic contamination
mining activity
suit against Peabody Coal Company
Navajo Aquifer
drying springs
contaminated drinking water
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Navajo generating station
Four Corners area
coal plant pollution
Clean Air Act
BART
Best Available Retrofit Technology
reclamation process
mixture of coal and water
slurry line
Mohave generating station
natural vegetation
tribal entities
government entities
ethics
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
tribal government
tribal chairwoman
utilities
hazardous waste cleanup
Lower Colorado River
California
Nevada
Arizona
four BLMs
Bureau of Land Management
Aha Macav
three governors
farmers
132
000 acre-feet of water
jurisdictional issues
regulations
water utilization
sharing
individual tribes like states
tribal inclusion at beginning of talks
Bureau of Reclamation
use it or lose water
shortages
Gomeroi Nation
New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
land restoration
health initiatives
First Nation peoples
water management
cultural connections
spiritual connections
three-basin agreement
timeline impacts
industry impacts
Australia’s food bowl
Great Artesian Basin
Liverpool Plains
artesian water supply
decision making processes
plenty for all
ethical responsibility
law students
cultural landscapes
animals
healthy environment for all
Murrawarri Nation
Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations
Australian Defense Forces
legal aspects of water rights
Australia
water licenses
water sovereignty
states
colonial system
BC
before Cook
two continental laws
kangaroo law
common law
patriarchal
matriarchal
certain river level
water flow
management plan
river system
water out of the system
terra nullius
nobody’s land
British claim
land and water-based legislation
High Court’s decision
Australian Commonwealth Water Act
state water resource plans
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Aboriginal people
no treaties
Nari-Nari Nation
Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations
MLDRIN
elder concerns
water planning regimes
water market
Murray-Darling Basin Commission
Indigenous water issues
50 nations
management of the systems
water access license
enough water
pumping costs
licensing charges
delivery fees
cultural purposes
environmental purposes
no barter
no trade
Aboriginal Partnerships team
cost of water
Aboriginal Waterways Assessment
water planners
basin state level
water justice tools
environmental outcomes
economic rights
ownership
connection to country
water purification
Indian health issues
respiratory diseases
cancer
social justice
integration of cultural values and resources
decision making involvement
first environmental protectors
seat at the table
equals in water market
oil
Columbia River Gorge
tribe against tribe
Native Title Act
mining royalties
independence
bad decisions
rebirth
caretakers of land and water
greed
seed of knowledge
painting by Phil Duncan
river and lake
many hands
many nations
many walks of life
working together
story by elder
Canadian law
15 Native American nations in United States
11 First Nations in British Columbia
all Indian country originally
water co-management
effects of dams
steelhead
Endangered Species Act
main stem in Canada
treaties with US government
Native American Rights Fund
representation of Native American tribes
sophisticated science and policy organizations
paradigm shift
rights of Aboriginal people in Canada
First Nation claims
rise of cultural values
moral crisis
crisis of imagination
water crisis
crisis of innovation
American West
legal right to divert water
harm of Native Americans
thinking out of the box
current system of water rights
current system of ethics
water out of Lake Powell
Lake Mead storage
Las Vegas
nonconventional solutions
shortage formula
new water ethic
water system collapse
water policies
historical injustice
water resource law reform
water diversions
property rights
new water user
Indigenous peoples
commercial purposes
customary rights
traditional purposes
National Water Policy
alliances at basin scale
legal mechanisms
environmental flows
cultural flow
initiatives
innovations
community groups
inclusion
listening
policy making process
resources
time
community organization
complex water policy
self-determination
government capacity building
government to government basis
traditional knowledge
empirical knowledge
understanding of systems
observational information
knowledge sharing
action on the ground
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Asian Studies
Climate
Comparative and Foreign Law
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Policy
Hydrology
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Indigenous Studies
International Law
Law and Society
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Social Policy
Sustainability
Transnational Law
Water Law
Water Resource Management
Robison, Jason
Lumley, Paul
Michel, D.R.
Sirois, John
Dennis, Howard
McDowell, Nora
Duncan, Phil
Hooper, Fred
Woods, Rene
Cosens, Barbara
McCool, Dan
Jackson, Sue
VIDEO: Session 3: Indigenous Water Justice
topic_facet United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Colorado River Basin
Columbia River Basin
Murray-Darling Basin
distributional justice
procedural justice
cultural justice
indigenous voices panel
synthesis panel
partnership
protection
participation
leadership
indigenous government
understanding
relationships
moving forward
opportunities
cultural values
Upper Basin
Lower Basin
Native American lands
tribes with rights
Colorado River water
Okanagan Valley
Columbia River Treaty
First Nations in Canada
tribal nations in the United States
Eyre Riverine
Northern Basin
Southern Basin
common ground across the basins
novel approaches for addressing issues
Pacific Northwest
Yakama tribe
Umatilla
Warm Springs
Nez Perce
game
roots
berries
reserved rights in treaties
traditional first foods
court cases
50 per cent of harvestable salmon
tribal fisheries
common voice
15 tribes
ecosystem in next treaty
degraded river systems
global climate change
fossil fuels
hydropower
energy
lost tribal villages
water scarcity
temperature
hot water
salmon runs
toxic contamination
floods
tribal sovereignty
tribal ecological knowledge
policy guide
western science-based program
map creation
Columbia River Intertribal Fishing Commission
Upper Columbia United Tribes
UCUT
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Coeur d’Alene Tribe
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho
Spokane Tribe of Indians
2 million reservation acres
15
000 tribal members
river management issues
federal government and Canadian government
treaty ratification in 1964
flood risk management
power production
sovereign review team
heavily-developed river
ecosystem function
fish passage at Grand Coulee Dam and Chief Joe
Chief Joseph Dam
lost resource
sacred locations
ceremonies without fish
river operations
issues for everyone
irrigation
negative impacts
economy
new technologies
tweak the system
Whoosh salmon cannon
floating surface collectors
integration of science and cultural knowledge
Indigenous water justice
current educational system
justice system
sacred medicine
first thing in ceremonies
language
cultural teachings for next generation
applied science over thousands of years
cedar roots for coiled baskets
preservation quality
four chiefs
information to you
open heart listening
open mind
balance
fish habitat
water quality
water quantity
fishery
fish ladder
hatchery
Kettle Falls
salmon ceremony
greater challenge
listen to environment
listen to one another
benefit of all people
voice of plants
voice of salmon
stewards of land
Hopi Tribe
Conservation Corps
abandoned mines
silversmith
reservation water
arsenic contamination
mining activity
suit against Peabody Coal Company
Navajo Aquifer
drying springs
contaminated drinking water
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Navajo generating station
Four Corners area
coal plant pollution
Clean Air Act
BART
Best Available Retrofit Technology
reclamation process
mixture of coal and water
slurry line
Mohave generating station
natural vegetation
tribal entities
government entities
ethics
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
tribal government
tribal chairwoman
utilities
hazardous waste cleanup
Lower Colorado River
California
Nevada
Arizona
four BLMs
Bureau of Land Management
Aha Macav
three governors
farmers
132
000 acre-feet of water
jurisdictional issues
regulations
water utilization
sharing
individual tribes like states
tribal inclusion at beginning of talks
Bureau of Reclamation
use it or lose water
shortages
Gomeroi Nation
New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
land restoration
health initiatives
First Nation peoples
water management
cultural connections
spiritual connections
three-basin agreement
timeline impacts
industry impacts
Australia’s food bowl
Great Artesian Basin
Liverpool Plains
artesian water supply
decision making processes
plenty for all
ethical responsibility
law students
cultural landscapes
animals
healthy environment for all
Murrawarri Nation
Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations
Australian Defense Forces
legal aspects of water rights
Australia
water licenses
water sovereignty
states
colonial system
BC
before Cook
two continental laws
kangaroo law
common law
patriarchal
matriarchal
certain river level
water flow
management plan
river system
water out of the system
terra nullius
nobody’s land
British claim
land and water-based legislation
High Court’s decision
Australian Commonwealth Water Act
state water resource plans
Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Aboriginal people
no treaties
Nari-Nari Nation
Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations
MLDRIN
elder concerns
water planning regimes
water market
Murray-Darling Basin Commission
Indigenous water issues
50 nations
management of the systems
water access license
enough water
pumping costs
licensing charges
delivery fees
cultural purposes
environmental purposes
no barter
no trade
Aboriginal Partnerships team
cost of water
Aboriginal Waterways Assessment
water planners
basin state level
water justice tools
environmental outcomes
economic rights
ownership
connection to country
water purification
Indian health issues
respiratory diseases
cancer
social justice
integration of cultural values and resources
decision making involvement
first environmental protectors
seat at the table
equals in water market
oil
Columbia River Gorge
tribe against tribe
Native Title Act
mining royalties
independence
bad decisions
rebirth
caretakers of land and water
greed
seed of knowledge
painting by Phil Duncan
river and lake
many hands
many nations
many walks of life
working together
story by elder
Canadian law
15 Native American nations in United States
11 First Nations in British Columbia
all Indian country originally
water co-management
effects of dams
steelhead
Endangered Species Act
main stem in Canada
treaties with US government
Native American Rights Fund
representation of Native American tribes
sophisticated science and policy organizations
paradigm shift
rights of Aboriginal people in Canada
First Nation claims
rise of cultural values
moral crisis
crisis of imagination
water crisis
crisis of innovation
American West
legal right to divert water
harm of Native Americans
thinking out of the box
current system of water rights
current system of ethics
water out of Lake Powell
Lake Mead storage
Las Vegas
nonconventional solutions
shortage formula
new water ethic
water system collapse
water policies
historical injustice
water resource law reform
water diversions
property rights
new water user
Indigenous peoples
commercial purposes
customary rights
traditional purposes
National Water Policy
alliances at basin scale
legal mechanisms
environmental flows
cultural flow
initiatives
innovations
community groups
inclusion
listening
policy making process
resources
time
community organization
complex water policy
self-determination
government capacity building
government to government basis
traditional knowledge
empirical knowledge
understanding of systems
observational information
knowledge sharing
action on the ground
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Asian Studies
Climate
Comparative and Foreign Law
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Policy
Hydrology
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Indigenous Studies
International Law
Law and Society
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Social Policy
Sustainability
Transnational Law
Water Law
Water Resource Management
description VIDEO: SESSION THREE: Indigenous Water Justice 3:15 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. Introduction and Overview: Jason Robison, University of Wyoming 3:20 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Indigenous Voices: Commentary and Open Dialogue with Audience Moderator: Autumn Bernhardt, Colorado State University Panelists: Paul Lumley, Yakama Tribe Columbia River Intertribal Fishing Commission D.R. Michel, Confederate Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Upper Columbia United Tribes John Sirois, Confederate Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Upper Columbia United Tribes Howard Dennis, Hopi Tribe Nora McDowell, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Phil Duncan, Gomeroi Nation, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council Fred Hooper, Murrawarri Nation, Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations Rene Woods, Nari Nari Nation, Murray-Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations 4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Synthesis of the Indigenous Water Justice Symposium Moderator: Jason Robison, University of Wyoming Panelists: Columbia River Basin: Barbara Cosens, University of Idaho Colorado River Basin: Dan McCool, University of Utah Murray-Darling Basin: Sue Jackson, Griffith University
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Lumley, Paul
Michel, D.R.
Sirois, John
Dennis, Howard
McDowell, Nora
Duncan, Phil
Hooper, Fred
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Cosens, Barbara
McCool, Dan
Jackson, Sue
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Cosens, Barbara
McCool, Dan
Jackson, Sue
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Sirois, John Dennis, Howard McDowell, Nora Duncan, Phil Hooper, Fred Woods, Rene Cosens, Barbara McCool, Dan Jackson, Sue 2016-06-09T07:00:00Z https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/coping-with-water-scarcity-in-river-basins-worldwide/29 https://youtu.be/9T5X6TAIT-Y unknown Colorado Law Scholarly Commons https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/coping-with-water-scarcity-in-river-basins-worldwide/29 https://youtu.be/9T5X6TAIT-Y Coping with Water Scarcity in River Basins Worldwide: Lessons Learned from Shared Experiences (Martz Summer Conference, June 9-10) United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Colorado River Basin Columbia River Basin Murray-Darling Basin distributional justice procedural justice cultural justice indigenous voices panel synthesis panel partnership protection participation leadership indigenous government understanding relationships moving forward opportunities cultural values Upper Basin Lower Basin Native American lands tribes with rights Colorado River water Okanagan Valley Columbia River Treaty First Nations in Canada tribal nations in the United States Eyre Riverine Northern Basin Southern Basin common ground across the basins novel approaches for addressing issues Pacific Northwest Yakama tribe Umatilla Warm Springs Nez Perce game roots berries reserved rights in treaties traditional first foods court cases 50 per cent of harvestable salmon tribal fisheries common voice 15 tribes ecosystem in next treaty degraded river systems global climate change fossil fuels hydropower energy lost tribal villages water scarcity temperature hot water salmon runs toxic contamination floods tribal sovereignty tribal ecological knowledge policy guide western science-based program map creation Columbia River Intertribal Fishing Commission Upper Columbia United Tribes UCUT Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Coeur d’Alene Tribe Kalispel Tribe of Indians Kootenai Tribe of Idaho Spokane Tribe of Indians 2 million reservation acres 15 000 tribal members river management issues federal government and Canadian government treaty ratification in 1964 flood risk management power production sovereign review team heavily-developed river ecosystem function fish passage at Grand Coulee Dam and Chief Joe Chief Joseph Dam lost resource sacred locations ceremonies without fish river operations issues for everyone irrigation negative impacts economy new technologies tweak the system Whoosh salmon cannon floating surface collectors integration of science and cultural knowledge Indigenous water justice current educational system justice system sacred medicine first thing in ceremonies language cultural teachings for next generation applied science over thousands of years cedar roots for coiled baskets preservation quality four chiefs information to you open heart listening open mind balance fish habitat water quality water quantity fishery fish ladder hatchery Kettle Falls salmon ceremony greater challenge listen to environment listen to one another benefit of all people voice of plants voice of salmon stewards of land Hopi Tribe Conservation Corps abandoned mines silversmith reservation water arsenic contamination mining activity suit against Peabody Coal Company Navajo Aquifer drying springs contaminated drinking water EPA Environmental Protection Agency Navajo generating station Four Corners area coal plant pollution Clean Air Act BART Best Available Retrofit Technology reclamation process mixture of coal and water slurry line Mohave generating station natural vegetation tribal entities government entities ethics Fort Mojave Indian Tribe tribal government tribal chairwoman utilities hazardous waste cleanup Lower Colorado River California Nevada Arizona four BLMs Bureau of Land Management Aha Macav three governors farmers 132 000 acre-feet of water jurisdictional issues regulations water utilization sharing individual tribes like states tribal inclusion at beginning of talks Bureau of Reclamation use it or lose water shortages Gomeroi Nation New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council land restoration health initiatives First Nation peoples water management cultural connections spiritual connections three-basin agreement timeline impacts industry impacts Australia’s food bowl Great Artesian Basin Liverpool Plains artesian water supply decision making processes plenty for all ethical responsibility law students cultural landscapes animals healthy environment for all Murrawarri Nation Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations Australian Defense Forces legal aspects of water rights Australia water licenses water sovereignty states colonial system BC before Cook two continental laws kangaroo law common law patriarchal matriarchal certain river level water flow management plan river system water out of the system terra nullius nobody’s land British claim land and water-based legislation High Court’s decision Australian Commonwealth Water Act state water resource plans Murray-Darling Basin Plan Murray-Darling Basin Authority Aboriginal people no treaties Nari-Nari Nation Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations MLDRIN elder concerns water planning regimes water market Murray-Darling Basin Commission Indigenous water issues 50 nations management of the systems water access license enough water pumping costs licensing charges delivery fees cultural purposes environmental purposes no barter no trade Aboriginal Partnerships team cost of water Aboriginal Waterways Assessment water planners basin state level water justice tools environmental outcomes economic rights ownership connection to country water purification Indian health issues respiratory diseases cancer social justice integration of cultural values and resources decision making involvement first environmental protectors seat at the table equals in water market oil Columbia River Gorge tribe against tribe Native Title Act mining royalties independence bad decisions rebirth caretakers of land and water greed seed of knowledge painting by Phil Duncan river and lake many hands many nations many walks of life working together story by elder Canadian law 15 Native American nations in United States 11 First Nations in British Columbia all Indian country originally water co-management effects of dams steelhead Endangered Species Act main stem in Canada treaties with US government Native American Rights Fund representation of Native American tribes sophisticated science and policy organizations paradigm shift rights of Aboriginal people in Canada First Nation claims rise of cultural values moral crisis crisis of imagination water crisis crisis of innovation American West legal right to divert water harm of Native Americans thinking out of the box current system of water rights current system of ethics water out of Lake Powell Lake Mead storage Las Vegas nonconventional solutions shortage formula new water ethic water system collapse water policies historical injustice water resource law reform water diversions property rights new water user Indigenous peoples commercial purposes customary rights traditional purposes National Water Policy alliances at basin scale legal mechanisms environmental flows cultural flow initiatives innovations community groups inclusion listening policy making process resources time community organization complex water policy self-determination government capacity building government to government basis traditional knowledge empirical knowledge understanding of systems observational information knowledge sharing action on the ground Aquaculture and Fisheries Asian Studies Climate Comparative and Foreign Law Environmental Health and Protection Environmental Policy Hydrology Indigenous Indian and Aboriginal Law Indigenous Studies International Law Law and Society Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Management and Policy Social Policy Sustainability Transnational Law Water Law Water Resource Management text 2016 ftunicolboulawl 2022-02-13T08:20:01Z VIDEO: SESSION THREE: Indigenous Water Justice 3:15 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. Introduction and Overview: Jason Robison, University of Wyoming 3:20 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Indigenous Voices: Commentary and Open Dialogue with Audience Moderator: Autumn Bernhardt, Colorado State University Panelists: Paul Lumley, Yakama Tribe Columbia River Intertribal Fishing Commission D.R. Michel, Confederate Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Upper Columbia United Tribes John Sirois, Confederate Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Upper Columbia United Tribes Howard Dennis, Hopi Tribe Nora McDowell, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Phil Duncan, Gomeroi Nation, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council Fred Hooper, Murrawarri Nation, Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations Rene Woods, Nari Nari Nation, Murray-Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations 4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Synthesis of the Indigenous Water Justice Symposium Moderator: Jason Robison, University of Wyoming Panelists: Columbia River Basin: Barbara Cosens, University of Idaho Colorado River Basin: Dan McCool, University of Utah Murray-Darling Basin: Sue Jackson, Griffith University Text First Nations University of Colorado Boulder, Law School: Scholarly Commons British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Duncan River ENVELOPE(-95.069,-95.069,55.871,55.871) Griffith ENVELOPE(-155.500,-155.500,-85.883,-85.883) Indian Kettle Falls ENVELOPE(-103.234,-103.234,55.550,55.550) Pacific Perce ENVELOPE(-76.000,-76.000,-71.650,-71.650) Powell Lake ENVELOPE(-98.263,-98.263,58.780,58.780) Rene ENVELOPE(-178.833,-178.833,65.967,65.967)