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      Slideshow Elements

      The Easy Slideshow element allows you to setup a simple slideshow within seconds, either at the top of your page, stretching across the whole viewport, or as a content element anywhere on the page.

      You can choose between fade and slide transition, duration of slide interval and position.  You can add any number of slideshows you want to a page

      Fade Slider

      As you can see you can either set the slide animation to fade or to slide.
      You can also manually choose the slideshow image size from a predefined array of sizes that work well with the theme

      Again, any number of sliders possible

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        • Researchers examine plants in Hualapai gardenRainwater Harvesting on the Hualapai Reservation: New Research by Brianda Hernandez RosalesAugust 1, 2022 - 10:41 pm
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        • Episode 14: Tribal Climate Data Needs with Helen FillmoreSeptember 23, 2019 - 10:06 pm
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        • Episode 12: Tribal climate vulnerability assessments with Dr. Derek KauneckisJanuary 25, 2019 - 12:35 am
        • NWAL team member Dr. Bonnie Colby presents her work during the NWAL Research Highlights session.Episode 11: Tribal Water Sharing Agreements with Dr. Bonnie ColbyJuly 30, 2018 - 6:29 pm

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        The Native Waters on Arid Lands project seeks to enhance the climate resiliency of agriculture on American Indian lands of the Great Basin and Southwest by building the capacity within tribal communities to develop and implement reservation-wide plans, policies, and practices to support sustainable agriculture and water management.

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        • Researchers examine plants in Hualapai gardenRainwater Harvesting on the Hualapai Reservation: New Research by Brianda Hernandez RosalesAugust 1, 2022 - 10:41 pm
        • Collage of four photos depicting scenes from Indian Country: A greenhouse, a person pointing, Pyramid Lake, and a school bus on the Navajo NationMaureen McCarthy/DRINew USDA Grant to Support Climate Resilience Planning in Indian CountryJanuary 13, 2022 - 5:59 pm
        • Presentations from FALCON Conference now availableDecember 14, 2021 - 8:13 pm

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