Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Lorelei Cloud - Solving Modern-Day Challenges with Ancient Tribal Wisdom

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Jul 25, 2023
Lorelei Cloud, Vice Chairman of the Southern Ute Indian Tribal Council, passionately discusses her upbringing in a community where water plays a crucial role. She shares the significance of Indigenous representation in conservation, marking her as the first Tribal member on the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Lorelei emphasizes the importance of revitalizing agricultural opportunities through improved water infrastructure and addresses the challenges women face in leadership roles. She underscores the impact of literature and diversity in navigating today's digital world, all while promoting cultural stewardship.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Without Running Water

  • Lorelei grew up on the Southern Ute Reservation living with her grandmother in a house without running water.
  • She remembers a joyful, outdoor childhood despite material scarcity and strong cultural practice.
ANECDOTE

Weekly Water Runs And Boiling Scar

  • Lorelei described how her uncle filled water jugs from his garden hose each week for her family.
  • She also recalled boiling irrigation-ditch water when they ran out, which left her sister with a scar from steam.
INSIGHT

Ute Identity Is Place-Based Stewardship

  • The Ute creation story locates their origin in the Rocky Mountains and rejects a migration narrative.
  • Ute identity centers stewardship: taking care of Mother Earth ensures reciprocity from the land.
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