Restoring a river | This American Land
With new water rights and a major irrigation project under construction, Arizona’s Gila River Indian Community is reviving an agricultural heritage that sustained them for centuries before white settlers arrived.

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The ARAL SEA Was DEAD for 30 Years — Then Kazakhstan Did Something Nobody Expected!

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Clean Up at Gila River

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Developing THREE more Springs! (start to finish)

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Making Arizona - Tohono O'odham Water

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Pima Native Priscilla Espinoza - Part 1

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China RELEASED 1.2 MILLION RABBITS Into the Desert — What Happened Next SHOCKED Scientists!

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A Pond Changes Everything: Rehydrating a Dry Landscape + Wildlife Returns in 6 Months

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Our Land: The Gila River

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Looking for Hidden History on Interstate 8 in Arizona

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Gila River celebrates casino success

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America Spent 70 Years Filling Empty Mountain Lakes With Fish — and What It Quietly Destroyed

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Life in the Land: Blackfeet Nation - Amskapi'Piikani - Montana, full film

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Listening to the Gila River

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Despite owning rights to Colorado River, tribes largely cut off from accessing water

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Wild & Free - Saving the Gila River

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How America Pulled Giant Cypress From Louisiana Swamps by Hand

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Keli Akimel Traditional Dancers from Gila River

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Down2Earth 9.1 - Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Traditional Farming

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Atacama: Life in the World’s Driest Desert | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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