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1 online resource (372 pages) |
Contents |
The legacy of Winters v. United States and the Winters Doctrine, one hundred years later / Barbara Cosens -- The primary cases of the reserved rights doctrine: reenactments of the oral arguments / remarks of Thomas G. Fredericks, G. Emlen Hall, Edwin S. Kneedler, Joseph P. Mazurek, Mason Morisset, Jerome C. Muys, A. Dan Tarlock, and Jeanne S. Whiteing -- Winters in its historical context / remarks of Patricia Limerick and John Shurts -- Winters and the contemporary landscape / John E. Thorson -- One hundred years after Winters: the immovable object of tribes' reserved water meets the irresistible force of states' reserved rights under the equal footing doctrine / Richard Monette -- Indian water rights: the era of settlement / Jeanne S. Whiteing -- Post-decree administration of Indian water rights in multijurisdictional settings / Michael C. Nelson -- Results following litigation: the Wind River Tribes/Big Horn River / remarks of Craig Alexander, Gordon Jeff Fassett, and Susan Williams -- The Pyramid Lake Paiute water rights / remarks of Joe Ely -- The boundaries of Winters' when the courts alone are not enough to protect Indian reserved rights / Scott W. Williams -- The Fort Belknap water compact / remarks of John Allen, Woldezion Mesghinna, and Chris Tweeten -- Winters in Salmon country: the Nez Perce Tribe instream flow claims / Mark Solomon -- Off-reservation instream flows: the Nez Perce Settlement / remarks of Michael Bogert, Duane T. Mecham, Rebecca Miles, and Steven Moore -- Litigation versus settlement in non-Indian federal reserved rights / remarks of Susan Cottingham, James DuBois, and John Leshy -- A new deal for a 1933 water right: the Black Canyon of the Gunnison instream flow controversy / Reed D. Benson -- The future of Winters / remarks of Michael Bogert, Barbara Cosens, Philip S. Sam Deloria, John Echohawk, David Getches, John Leshy, and Jeanne S. Whiteing -- Will the Winters commitment to justice endure? it depends on us / remarks of Regis Pecos |
Summary |
In this detailed collection of essays, lawyers, historians, and tribal leaders explore the nuances of the Winters Doctrine |
Notes |
"The conference, "The Winters Centennial: Will Its Commitment to Justice Endure?", was held June 9-12, 2008, at the Santa Ana Pueblo in New Mexico ... This book represents much of the discussion that took place over the two and a half days of the conference and includes additional articles submitted by experts in the field." |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Water rights -- West (U.S.) -- Congresses
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Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- West (U.S.) -- Congresses
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Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Cases
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Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- Claims -- Congresses
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Water rights -- Milk River (Mont. and Alta.) -- History -- Congresses
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Indians of North America -- Montana -- Claims -- History -- Congresses
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LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
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Indians of North America -- Claims
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Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Water rights
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Montana
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North America -- Milk River
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West United States
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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History
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Trials, litigation, etc.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Cosens, Barbara, 1955-
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Royster, Judith V
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LC no. |
2011040964 |
ISBN |
9780826351234 |
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0826351239 |
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1283637006 |
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9781283637008 |
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6613949469 |
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9786613949462 |
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