Governing water insecurity: navigating indigenous water rights and regulatory politics in settler colonial states

WATER INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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Indigenous peoples experience water insecurity disproportionately. There are many parallels between the injustices experienced by racialized and marginalized populations and Indigenous peoples. However, the water insecurity experienced by Indigenous peoples is distinctly shaped by settler colonialism. This article draws on examples from Canada and the United States to illustrate how jurisdictional and regulatory injustices along with the broader political and economic asymmetries advanced by settler colonial States (re-)produce water insecurity for Indigenous peoples. We conclude by engaging with how Indigenous peoples are pushing back against these arrangements using State and non-State strategies by revitalizing Indigenous knowledge and governance systems.
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Indigenous water governance, settler colonialism, sovereignty, water insecurity, water contamination, Canada, United States, Navajo Nation
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