‘The US dammed us up’: how drought is threatening Navajo ties to ancestral lands
by Annette McGivney in Dilkon, Arizona from on (#64HCX)
As climate crisis chokes Arizona, tribal regions often lack natural resources and are most vulnerable to the impacts of drought
Candice Mendez grew up on the Navajo reservation in a home that lacked running water and electricity. There was no phone service and few paved roads. A supermarket was miles away. But to Mendez, now 39, it felt like a time of abundance.
We did not want for anything," she said.
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