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Native Americans Now – A Path Forward with Water, Land and Sovereignty
August 16, 2023
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Timothy Q. Purdon
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On Wednesday, August 16, Tim Purdon spoke on a panel at The Vail Symposium program titled, "Conversations on Controversial Issues moderated by Clay Jenkinson: Native Americans Now – A Path Forward with Water, Land and Sovereignty."
Native Americans are asserting themselves as never before on questions of water, sovereignty, law enforcement, education, land occupancy and restoration, and cultural genocide. This panel featured Clay Jenkinson and the esteemed panelists on an exploration of Native American issues in recent history and into the near future.
Native Americans are asserting themselves as never before on questions of water, sovereignty, law enforcement, education, land occupancy and restoration, and cultural genocide. This panel featured Clay Jenkinson and the esteemed panelists on an exploration of Native American issues in recent history and into the near future.
Tim Purdon - Vail Symposium
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