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West Coast Water Justice - Following the Water: How Dams and Water Shape Tribal Recognition in California

Following the Water: How Dams and Water Shape Tribal Recognition in California

West Coast Water Justice

01/18/22 • 38 min

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In this episode, we hear from hereditary Chief Caleen Sisk of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe. Their tribal homelands encompass the Winnemem Waywaket (McCloud River) and much of the land now flooded by the Shasta Reservoir, California's largest. The Winnemum Wintu's resistance story exemplifies many of the inequities in California's land and water rights.
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01/18/22 • 38 min

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