First Person: How Western Droughts Impact Navajo Farmers - a podcast by WBUR & NPR
from 2021-08-25T13:55:14
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Native Americans communities have been dealing with loss of water since a drought began 20 years ago. One of those communities is Many Farms, Arizona, where Roland Tso lives. Roland Tso is a grazing official on the Navajo reservation.
Historically, Many Farms has been an agricultural community, but drought is changing that:
"We've been conserving for so long. But at this point, this drought is just going to make it harder to survive out here."
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