Resources

Tribal Water Quality Governance Resources and Projects

Emerging Voices of Tribal Perspectives in Water Resources

Navajo Nation Water Purification Project

Press coverage:
Universities to Treat Water on Reservation
Universities to Treat Water in Navajo Communities
NTU Works to Improve Water Access in the Navajo Nation

Community-Based Monitoring as the practice of Indigenous governance: A case study of Indigenous-led water quality monitoring in the Yukon River Basin

Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources

Karuk Tribe Real-Time Water Monitoring Data

Karuk Tribe Real-Time Water Quality Reports

Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources Eco-Cultural Resources Management Plan

Klamath Tribal Water Quality Consortium - Documents

Reconceptualising Water Quality Governance to Incorporate Knowledge and Values: Case studies from Australian and Brazilian Indigenous Communities

Spatio-Temporality and Tribal Water Quality Governance in the United States


Tribal Water Stewardship, Origins, and History

Water in the Native World

A Karuk Creation Story.mov

Karuk Lands Management Historical Timeline

The Karuk Tribe, Planetary Stewardship, and World Renewal on the Middle Klamath River, California

Indigenous Water Histories II: Water Histories and the Cultural Politics of Water for Contemporary Indigenous Groups

Indigenous Water Histories I: Recovering Oral Histories, Interpreting Indigenous Perspectives, and Revealing Hybrid Waterscapes


Navigating Tribal Water Quality Governance Bureaucracy

Treatment as a State Policy for Indigenous Water Co-Governance

EPA Actions on Tribal Water Quality Standards (Treatment as a State)

Agreement Announced to Advance Historic Salmon Restoration Plan in Oregon

Understanding Tribal Water Quality Standards and Treatment as a State Provisions


Decolonizing Governance and Research

Indigenous Symposium on Water Research, Education, and Engagement

Co-management as a Catalyst: Pathways to Post-colonial Forestry in the Klamath Basin, California

Decentring Watersheds and Decolonising Watershed Governance: Ecocultural Politics in the Klamath Basin

A Collaborative Timeline Approach to Researching Karuk Indigenous Land Management History

Shifting the Framework of Canadian Water Governance through Indigenous Research Methods

Visual Timeline Technique in Design as Democracy


Tribal Environmental Justice

Institutional Racism, Hunger, and Nutritional Justice on the Klamath

Social-Ecological Restoration and Large Dam Removal in the Klamath Basin, USA

The Effects of Altered Diet on the Health of the Karuk People

Water in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics


Indigenized Water Quality Governance Strategies, Self-determination, and Resistance

KlamathMedia Youtube Channel

Salmon Feeds Our People: Ron Reed and Kari Marie Norgaard Challenging Dams on the Klamath River

The Klamath River Now has the Legal Rights of a Person