SUMMITS & EVENTS
NARF's Tribal Water Institute and Changing Currents at NCAI's 82nd Annual Convention. Pictured here is Joel Moffett, Director of Environmental & Special Projects at Native Americans in Philanthropy.
Our Programs Director, Direlle R. Calica, speaking at a collaborative event with NARF's Tribal Water Institute at NCAI's 82nd Annual Convention.
Willie Frank III introducing Amy Bowers Cordalis at NCAI's 82nd Annual Convention.
Amy Bowers Cordalis discusses her book, "The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Family’s Fight to Save a River and a Way of Life". Bowers Cordalis is the executive director and co-founder of Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group and is a lawyer for the Yurok Tribe.
Amy Bowers Cordalis discusses her book, "The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Family’s Fight to Save a River and a Way of Life". Bowers Cordalis is the executive director and co-founder of Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group and is a lawyer for the Yurok Tribe.
The 2025 Tribal Youth Summit student cohort on a pre-college excursion to University of Washington.
Tachini Pete (Salish/Navajo), owner of Tachini Drums, instructs the 2025 student cohort at the Changing Currents Tribal Youth Summit.
Gabe Sheoships, Executive Director of the Friends of Tryon Creek, speaking at the 2025 Tribal Water & Land Summit. This event was a partnership between Friends of Tryon Creek, Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts, and Changing Currents.
A snapshot of the audience during the 2025 Tribal Water & Land Summit. This event was a partnership between Friends of Tryon Creek, Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts, and Changing Currents.
Pictured here is Shirod Younker, Director of the Youth Education Program for Changing Currents, at the Tribal Water & Land Summit.
Pictured here is Kathryn “Kat” Brigham, an advisory committee member for Changing Currents and the board of trustees chair of the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation. Brigham speaks on her work with Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fishing Commission.
Elaine Harvey, the Watershed Department Manager for CRITFC, spoke to our attendees at the 2025 Tribal Water & Land Summit.
Candace Penn and the 2025 Changing Currents Tribal Youth Summit student cohort. Penn is a climate change specialist for Squaxin Island Tribe’s Natural Resources Department.

