October 8, 2024

Making Arizona: Tohono O’odham Water

The video presents a short history of land and water on the San Xavier District on the Tohono O’odham nation, highlighting the importance of the collective action taken by tribal members to return farming to the district.
Produced by Michael Mulcahy From Season 11 Nature and Environment
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The video presents a short history of land and water on the San Xavier District on the Tohono O’odham nation, highlighting the importance of the collective action taken by tribal members to return farming to the district. The video is part of Making Arizona, a documentary and educational program by filmmaker and University of Arizona Associate Professor Michael Mulcahy. The program highlights the intensifying effects of global climate change in Arizona and showcases stories of Arizonans experiencing and addressing aspects of climate change.

Producers: Michael Mulcahy, Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan, Eva Romero
Videographer: Clarice Bales
Editor: Katherine Skjerping
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