Webinar Series
Water in the Native World Webinar Series
This webinar series features authors form "Water in the Native World", a JCWRE special edition issue that was edited by Dr. Karletta Chief. This webinar series reached 428 people in total via zoom meetings. In average there were 71 attendees per meeting. The recordings of the entire series were also uploaded to the the YouTube UA SRC Chanel shortly after each webinar.
- A Confluence of Anticolonial Pathways for Indigenous Sacred Site Protection: This is the recording of the first talk of the Water in the Native World Webinar Series on Thursday, June 11th, 2020, given by Rachel Ellis and Dr. Denielle Perry from Northern Arizona University.
- Dissolved Uranium and Arsenic in Unregulated Groundwater Sources – Western Navajo Nation: This is the recording of the 2nd talk of the Water in the Native World Webinar Series on Wednesday, June 17th, 2020, given by Lindsey Jones and Dr. Jani C. Ingram from Northern Arizona University.
- Arsenic Concentrations in Ground and Surface Waters across Arizona Including Native Lands: This is the recording of the 3rd talk of the Water in the Native World Webinar Series on Wednesday, June 24th, 2020, given by Dr. Catherine Propper & Marie Jones.
- Walleye Ogaawag Spearing in the Portage Waterway, MI: Mixed Methods for Insight on a Tribal Fishery: This is the recording of the 4th talk of the Water in the Native World Webinar Series on Wednesday, July 1st, 2020, given by Dr. Andrew T. Kozich from Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College in northern Michigan.
- Change Rippling through Our Waters and Culture: This is the recording of the 5th talk of the Water in the Native World Webinar Series on Wednesday, July 8th, 2020, given by Christine Martin from Little Big Horn College.
- Unregulated and Emerging Contaminants in Tribal Water: This is the recording of the 6th talk of the Water in the Native World Webinar Series on Wednesday, July 15th, 2020, given by Dr. Otakuye Conroy-Ben from Arizona State University.