Alyson White Eagle joined NARF in September 2024 as an inaugural Tribal Water Institute Fellow based in the Boulder office. As a Tribal Water Institute Fellow, Alyson will work on a variety of Tribal water issues.

Alyson brings with her a variety of experience working with both Tribal Nations and federal agencies. Prior to joining the NARF team, Alyson worked as a research assistant for the Northern Arapaho Business Council, where she provided research and support for testimony before the Wyoming Select Committee on Tribal Affairs on implementing a tuition waiver for Native students at the University of Wyoming. She also interned at the Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Division of Indian Affairs. She has also worked with the University of Wyoming’s Art Museum where she researched international laws surrounding repatriation.

As a Tribal member, Alyson feels a responsibility to protect and promote Tribal sovereignty and rights, and she looks forward to working at and with Tribal Nations to achieve these goals.

Tribal Affiliation

  • Northern Arapaho

Education

  • University of Wyoming College of Law, J.D.
    • Chief Washakie Foundation Distinguished Leadership Award
  • University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources, B.S. Energy Resource Management and Development

Publications

  • Alyson White Eagle, Kate Gamble, Jacy Rudloff, and Temple Stoellinger, Conservation Easements and Bison Restoration on the Wind River Reservation: Exploring Opportunities, Challenges and Alternatives. University of Wyoming: Ruckelshaus Institute of Environment and Natural Resources (2024).
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