Invisible Infrastructure: Documenting the Hidden Flood Control Infrastructure in Las Vegas
Science 101: Teaching Scientific Anthropology in the Age of “Alternative” Facts
Flood Narratives of the Lower Subarnarekha River Corridor, India
Eroding Memories and Erecting Risk on the Amite River
The Urban Mississippi: Valuing Connections in a Changing Climate
Time in the Canyon
Water and Equity
Water has long played an important role in my life. In fact, it played a role in my very beginning. Like all of you, I first lived in a water environment, then was born into this world. A few weeks later, I was baptized with water. This sacrament joins me with many others that share my faith traditions, and water is sacred in many traditions.
Misi-zaaga’iganing (Mille Lacs Lake)
Mille Lacs Lake is the second largest lake in Minnesota and archaeological evidence suggests that it was one of the first areas that humans settled in the region. Many different groups of people have called the area around the lake home. A number of Native American tribes have lived around the lake throughout time.
We Are Water MN: Relationship-Based Water Engagement
A project of the Minnesota Humanities Center (MHC) and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), in collaboration with the Minnesota Departments of Health, Natural Resources, and Agriculture as well as the Minnesota Historical Society, We Are Water MN strives to bridge the disconnect between scientific knowledges about water and human practices and engagements with water.