Creating a Path: Watershed Conservation and the Oneida Nation
The Oneida Nation in Northeastern Wisconsin takes a long-term, landscape approach to protecting and restoring their reservation, developing their lands in a way that considers the natural environment. Their efforts to protect and restore wetlands are improving water quality, alleviating flooding, and providing habitat.
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Special thanks to the following individuals for their help with this video:
- Kakahunihe (She Makes a Blanket), Vickie Cornelius, Bear Clan
- Tehassi Tasi Hill, Bear Clan
- Tehahukukótha, Randy Cornelius, Bear Clan
- The Stevens Family
- Angela Biggs, NRCS
- Kayukwalote (Smoke Going Straight Up), Jen Falck, Wolf Clan
- Oneida Nation Environmental, Health, Safety, Land & Agricultural Division
- Pat Pelky
- Tony Kuchma
- Michael Arce
- Twatshe’nutslu:níhe, Oneida Basket Guild
- Ohe.laku, The Oneida White Corn Growers Group
- Tsyunnenkw^, Oneida Nation Rites of Passage Group
- Drone Video by Mike Arce
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