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Expanding Explorations

Investigating COSORs often opens our eyes to issues beyond our expertise. Project COSOR recognizes the inherent importance of these topics in shaping our collective understanding of the history and aesthetics of American highways, along with the sociopolitical implications they traverse, especially those ignored or obscured by the mainstream.
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We acknowledge that, frequently, the most effective way to educate ourselves and fellow explorers about these crucial matters is by deferring to external sources and connecting with organizations and individuals intimately involved in the diverse issues unfamiliar to us.

With appreciation for this, Project COSOR has endeavored to provide initial outside sources as an on-ramp to gaining knowledge and instigating investigations into subjects beyond our purview. Below, you will find our lists of online resources, organized by topic, to expand your explorations.
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We welcome your recommendations to enrich our
catalog. Please share any resource suggestions or personal insights through our Contact page so we can incorporate them here. (Your identity will be kept anonymous.)

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Topics

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women / People (MMIW / MMIP)

Navajo Nation water crisis​

Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women (MMIW) / People (MMIP)​​

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Crisis   (U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs - Missing and Murdered Unit)

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women   (National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center)

 

Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons   (U.S. Department of Justice)

 

The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls   (Canadian Broadcasting Channel News)

 

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

 

National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

 

No More Stolen Sisters   (Amnesty International - Canada)

Navajo Nation Water Crisis

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A Place of Thin Veil: Life and Death in Gallup, New Mexico by Bob Rosebrough​

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Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project   (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation)

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Navajo Water Project   (DigDeep Right to Water Project)

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Northeast Church Rock Mining Timeline   (U. of New Mexico Bureau of Business & Economic Research)

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Supreme Court rules 5-4 against Navajo Nation in water rights dispute   (SCOTUSblog)

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The Sequoyah Corporation Fuels Release and the Church Rock Spill: Unpublicized Nuclear Releases in American Indian Communities   (American Journal of Public Health)

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Water Security on the Navajo Nation   (U.S. Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance)

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