9 avril 2021
water commoning, « How imaginaries shift in places: Native and settler politics of water and salmon », FLOWs, ID : 10670/1.5ob20i
By Cleo Woelfle-Erskine The latest installment of the series “Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: from extractivism to commoning” discusses how new eco-cultural imaginaries can emerge from alliances for river restoration between ranchers-conservationists, salmon scientists, and Tribal natural resource staff. University of Washington students Susannah Maher (left) and Kim Yazzie (right) collect data on French Creek with a community member (center) during a 2018 field course. ...