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Our Klamath Basin Water Crisis
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Photos of Tulelake WWII homesteaders, 2001: The late Paul and Gertrude Christy, the late Fred and Velma Robison, late John Staunton, and Mary Palmer Nowland and her mom Dorothy Palmer. Here for their 2001 audio page: 
LEST WE FORGET: We'll take time during this 25th Anniversary to remember the year and nightmare of 2001, when our government denied water to Klamath Irrigation Project irrigators. Many were war veterans who won homesteads for their service in WWI and WWII, with deeds with water rights appurtenant to their land forever for them and their heirs, signed by their U.S. President. They and their neighbors were devastated to watch their crops die, their land die. They were betrayed by their own government. They knew how to fight, as most Klamath Basin farmers and ranchers had saved our country in bloody wars. They knew the cost of freedom. They had meetings, wrote their representatives and their President, held a Congressional hearing in Klamath Falls on the ESA/Endangered Species Act false science, organized protests with other comrades and resource users who were fighting for freedom, their rights to own property and farm their land. Our farmers were proud to serve their country and felt honored to "feed a hungry nation."
Here for their 2001 audio page: 
The late Paul Christy tells about "Democracy" his early years homesteading, building a community. and the 2001 water shutoff to Klamath Basin farms, ranches and wildlife refuges.
The late John Staunton 2nd generation farmer, shares his love of his family, community and his country, and the impact of 2001.
The late Velma Robison tells how she and her WWII husband felt the day their irrigation water was shut off in 2001.
Mary Palmer Nowland, daughter of WWII homesteaders (and granddaughter of WWI Tulelake homesteaders) tells about growing up in the Tulelake Basin and describes the seasons and wildlife migration.
Photos by Anders Tomlinson, 2001

 

 

 

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