The Hopi Tribe, along with several others in northeastern Arizona, is hoping a proposed $5 billion settlement in Congress can bring relief to the water-parched region. Hopis have long grappled with clean water access, encountering persistent hurdles for both quantity and quality. Some have to haul water to their homes. Others have to contend with contamination from uranium mining and other pollutants.
We’ll also talk about an effort to improve reading levels for Hopi children and get an update on the tiny, but mighty radio station KUYI.
GUESTS
Carrie Nuva Joseph (Hopi), director of the Department of Natural Resources for the Hopi Tribe
Deborah Baker (Hopi), parent liaison for Hopi Day School
Darion Kootswatewa (Hopi), operations coordinator for KUYI-Hopi Radio
Nikki Qumyintewa (Hopi), program coordinator at KUYI-Hopi Radio
Break 1 Music: The Center of the Universe (song) Clark Tenakhongva (artist) Su’Vu’Yo’Yungw (album)
Break 2 Music: Hard Times Will Be Coming (song) Courtney Yellow Fat (artist) The Lost Songs of Sitting Bull (album)

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