Dozens attended CRIT’s Water Rights Day April 6th as members gathered to honor and protect the life of the Colorado River. The day included an Art Contest, Ribbon Skirt Contest, a performance by the Parker High School Band, and hard work from countless volunteers who made it such a special day. Chairwoman Amelia Flores said, “We gather today to recognize and reaffirm CRIT’s sovereignty of our present and perfected water rights and those benefits to our tribes and to our people.
Colorado River Indian Tribes, State Of Arizona, Department Of Interior Sign Agreements As Required For The CRIT Water Resiliency Act
(Parker, Ariz.) The Colorado River Indian Tribes have taken a history making step to implement the Colorado River Indian Tribes Water Resiliency Act of 2022.