Module 7 Flashcards
The human ___ to safe drinking water was first recognized by the ___ general Assembly and the ___ Rights council as part of the binding international law in 2010.
right, UN, Human
Human right to __ was explicitly recognized as a ___ right by the UN General Assembly in 2015.
sanitation, distinct
Water ___ conduct ceremonies, pray, raise ___ and show others how to take care of the water
Walkers, awareness
Isaac ____, from Serpent River First Nations
Murdoch
Christie Belcourt: ___artist
Metis
_____ Mandamin led __ walks around the great lakes
a. Connected to the worldview that ___ were lifegivers and water keepers
Jospehine, water, women
Women’s Sacred Connection to the Water:
a. Each humans first __ is the water
a. water
Birthing through water is ___ responsibility
a. have the responsibility to pass this on to the next ___
women’s
a. generation
Role of women: ____ transmission, birthing the ___, ___
cultural, nations, warriors
____ Peltier: fights for cleaning drinking water in Canada and around the world
Autumn
NODAPL movement: a __ company applies to build a 1200 mile pipeline to carry _____ barrels of North Dakota oil from the Bakken Shale Oil deposit to Illinois
a. the proposed pipeline original route was re-routed through __ lands, and under Lake Oahe, which contains drinking water for the ___ River Sioux , and the standing __ Sioux
oil, 500,000
a. tribal, Cheyenne, Rock
In 2016, the ___ Sakowin Camp, is set up to prevent the construction of the pipeline
a. However, Donald trump __ the DAPL
Oceti
a. approved
Indigenous communities were written off as ___ zones, and white communities were protected as ___ consequence areas by the US army corps of engineers
sacrifice, high