Skip to main content
HomeStories
Traditional Knowledge

Railway and Water Changes

Cook's Ferry 1913 testimony describes how water and railway changes affected farming on the reserves.

In 1913, Cook's Ferry testimony to the McKenna-McBride Commission described how water supply and railway development affected farming on the reserves. The testimony describes how crops were affected when water was short, and how railway use of land and water changed what was available for farming.

The testimony records a community that was still farming and working the land through these changes.

Source basis

Detailed source notes are held internally while public citation formatting is reviewed.

  • Water shortage and railway impacts on cultivation

Places & Map

See named places on the interactive map.

Places & Map →