Publications

Water

Nicole J. Wilson, Teresa Montoya, Yanna Lambrinidou, Leila M Harris, Benjamin J Pauli, Deborah McGregor, Robert J Patrick, Silvia Gonzalez, Gregory Pierce, and Amber Wutich (2022). “From ‘Trust’ to ‘Trustworthiness’: Retheorizing Dynamics of Trust, Distrust, and Water Security in North America.” Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space.

Amber Wutich, Melissa Beresford, Teresa Montoya, Lucero Radonic, and Cassandra Workman (2022). “Water Security and Scarcity.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Oxford University Press.

Becky Clausen, Teresa Montoya, Karletta Chief, Steven Chischilly, Janene Yazzie, Jack Turner, Lisa Marie Jacobs, Ashley Merchant (2021). “The Social Impacts of the Gold King Mine Spill to Watershed Communities.” In Gold Metal Waters: The Animas River and the Gold King Mine Spill of 2015. Peter McCormick and Brad Walters, eds. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.

Nicole J. Wilson, Teresa Montoya, Rachel Arseneault & Andrew Curley (2021). “Governing water insecurity: navigating indigenous water rights and regulatory politics in settler colonial states.” Water International 46:6, 783-801.

Teresa Montoya (2017).“Yellow Water: Rupture and Return One Year after the Gold King Mine Spill.” Anthropology Now 9: 91–115.


Extraction + Energy

Teresa Montoya (2022). “Stockpile: From Nuclear Colonialism to ‘Clean’ Energy Futures.” Theorizing the Contemporary, Fieldsights, January 25.

Teresa Montoya, Tomoki Birkett, (2019). “For Standing Rock: A Moving Dialogue.” In #NoDAPL and Mni Wiconi: Reflections on Standing Rock. Jaskiran Dhillon and Nick Estes, eds. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.


Land + Politics

Teresa Montoya (2019). “#WeNeedANewCounty: Enduring Division and Conquest in the Indigenous Southwest.” Journal for the Anthropology of North America 22(2): 75-78.

Teresa Montoya (2016). "Violence on the Ground, Violence Below the Ground." Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology, Dec. 22.


Health + Policy

Marc Emerson, Teresa Montoya (2021). “Confronting Legacies of Structural Racism, Settler Colonialism, and COVID-19 on the Navajo Nation.” American Journal of Public Health 111(8): 1465-1469.


Media + Film

Teresa Montoya, Angelo Baca, Teresa Martinez-Chavez, and Ikaika Ramones (2023). Producing Indigenous Media: Protocols, Circulation, and the Politics of Accountability.” Visual Anthropology Review.