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Large, expensive infrastructure projects would go a long way toward solving drinking water access problems on tribal lands. But they are very slow coming. In the meantime, non-profits, tribes and others are coming up with innovative and experimental water projects for individual homes and small communities.
Guests:
Ann Marie Chishchilly (Diné) – Northern Arizona University interim vice president for the office of Native American Initiatives, director for the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
Germaine Simonson (Navajo) – owner of Rocky Ridge Gas + Market
Mark Sorensen – CEO of the STAR School also known as the Painted Desert Demonstration Projects
Break 1 music: Awe Hai Hai (feat. Andrée Levesque Sioui / Lead vocal & Francois Dorion / Conductor) (song) Francois Couture, Andrée Levesque Sioui, Akienda Lainé & Francois Dorion (artist) Yahndawa’ (album)
Break 2 music: Thunderheads (song) Clark Tenakhongva (artist) Hoat’Ve’La (album)