JACKSON, WY— Wyoming’s natural resources are precious, and the Wind River Tribal Community plays an important role in dealing with water environmental issues in the state.
Central Wyoming College’s third and final Nations Within a Nation will take a deep dive into water environmental issues on the Wind River Reservation. Listen to a discussion and then participate in a question and answer session with a panel of experts Wednesday, November 14 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Teton County Library.
Presenters: Mitch Cottenoir, Tribal Water Engineer; Preston Smith, Range Conservationist, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Gabe Spoonhunter; Jacki Klancher, CWC Professor of Environmental Health; Tarissa Spoonhunter, CWC Professor of American Indian studies and member of the Blackfeet Indian tribe.
This series is offered by Central Wyoming College’s Institute of Tribal Learning, the ThinkWY/Wyoming Humanities and Teton County Library. Funded in part by the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole and the Alan J. Hirschfield Family Foundation.










