Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
Pioneers' and
Homesteaders'
Impressions When Tule Lake was drained and diverted into canals, lakes and storage reservoirs near the turn of the century, people came to settle the land. Many of the following are audio clips taken of the settlers while making the video 'Homesteading in a Promised Land', a 100-year story of homesteading in the Tulelake Basin. These are original versions of their personal feelings when they were denied use of their irrigation water in 2001 by their own government. (for more about Homesteading in a Promised Land video, click HERE)
Velma Robison tells how they felt the day their irrigation water was shut off in 2001.
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