Episode 5: First in Time : vimarsana.com

Episode 5: First in Time

Tribes in the southwest hold significant rights to the Colorado River’s water. But they’ve been left out of nearly every major agreement to manage the river. Leaders across the region are debating how to use less water amid the region’s warming climate. Tribes say they never got the chance to use their water in the first place, and that everyone in the river basin should plan for a future where they do.

Related Keywords

Yah Ta Hey , New Mexico , United States , West Virginia , Colorado State University , Colorado , Phoenix , Arizona , San Juan River , Utah , Jicarilla , Mexico , Colorado River , Mexico General , Many Farms , University Of Utah , Justice Neil Gorsuch , Jen Prall , Sean Corcoran , Alex Hager , Ashley Jefcoat , Shay Dvoretzky , Johanna Zorn , Luke Runyon , Desmond Oboyle , Elliot Ross , Las Vegas , Jennifer Coombes , Pacific Ocean , Justice Samuel Alito , Frederick Liu , Jason Paton , Stephanie Daniel , Tammy Terwelp , Robert Leja , Colorado State University Office Of Engagement , Supreme Court , Colorado Water Center , Walton Family Foundation , Crystal Tulley Cordova Department Of Water Resources , Us Supreme Court , Navajo Nation Department Of Water Resources , University Of Colorado Boulder , River Compact , Thirst Gap , Jim Luke , Navajo Nation , Bitter Water Clan , Yucca Fruit , Crystal Tulley Cordova , Navajo Nation Department , Tangle People , Yucca Fruit Strung , Flows Together , Code Talkers , Navajo Gallup Water Supply Project , Bipartisan Infrastructure , Clean Water Act , Roland Tso , Many Farms Chapter House , Chief Justice , United State , Justice Neil , Water Resources , Colorado River Basin , Driver Ends , Colorado State University Office , Water Desk , Desmondo Boyle , Kim Rais ,

© 2024 Vimarsana