Join us for a conversation with Teri Red Owl, Kyndall Noah, Paul Huette, Rosanna Marrujo and Ian Bell of the Owens Valley Indian Water Commission, Gigi Coyle, Teena Pugliese, Jen Schlaich and Cassandra Ferrera as we discuss an exciting water & land back moment in Payahuunadü and a watering hole known as Three Creeks. Three Creeks is on the traditional homelands of the Nüümü (Paiute) and Newe (Shoshone) people, and the place where the dream and vision for Walking Water first emerged.
This intergenerational cross cultural moment has brought together the Three Creeks Collective. A group committed to the continued care of this 5 acre oasis while supporting cultural revitalization, contributing to food sovereignty, nurturing connections that build alliances, and engaging young and elders in community with global stewards.
Hosted by: Kate Bunney
Produced & Edited by: Teena Pugliese and Anne Carol Mitchell
Intro music by: Mamuse 'River Run Free' - featuring Walter Strauss
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