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Kenny Swift Bird

@swiftbirdhydro

Oglala Lakota | PhD Candidate @ Colorado School of Mines

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Fall fieldwork in Coal Creek/CB/Gothic did not disappoint……wopila (incredibly grateful) for the opportunity to study the interplay of SW - GW interactions & metal fate and transport in such a beautiful alpine setting 📍 Ute Land

Fall fieldwork in Coal Creek/CB/Gothic did not disappoint……wopila (incredibly grateful) for the opportunity to study the interplay of SW - GW interactions & metal fate and transport in such a beautiful alpine setting 📍 Ute Land
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My favorite athlete of all time, just submitted a draft for review and I think it's time for an afternoon run in honor of Billy Mills

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147 years ago, our ancestors took a stand to defend and protect our people, our life ways, and our homelands. Let this day serve as a reminder that when Tribal Nations unite, we are POWERFUL. #LittleBighornVictoryDay is a prime example of that collective strength.

147 years ago, our ancestors took a stand to defend and protect our people, our life ways, and our homelands. 

Let this day serve as a reminder that when Tribal Nations unite, we are POWERFUL. #LittleBighornVictoryDay is a prime example of that collective strength.
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Thanks AGU Hydrology H3S for the feature on my favorite outreach project I've been involved with, water sampling and community science on the Navajo Nation: agu-h3s.org/post/empowerin…

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Post affirmative action, the already abysmal numbers of Native students at some elite colleges have plummeted even further. At Harvard, Native enrollment fell by half. At Princeton it fell from less than 1% to 0.1% of admitted students from the class of 2027 to the class of 2028.