Overarching
Water has significant importance to Indigenous communities. The Nakoda name for Morley is Mînî Thnî - “Cold Water.” The Bow River Basin Council, the Elbow River Watershed Partnership, and the Nakoda Youth Council are collaborating to secure water testing equipment for the youth council to monitor water quality in Mînî Thnî. Scientific equipment, regular training and monitoring will empower these youth to be scientists and science communicators, while supporting Indigenous data sovereignty. Scientific equipment is integral to measuring aquatic health but can also be a tool that inspires stewardship. When paired with Indigenous knowledge, it further enhances our understanding.
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