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Record Nr.

UNINA9910461660203321

Titolo

The future of Indian and federal reserved water rights [[electronic resource] ] : the Winters Centennial / / edited by Barbara Cosens and Judith V. Royster

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Albuquerque, : University of New Mexico Press, c2012

ISBN

1-283-63700-6

0-8263-5123-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (387 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

CosensBarbara <1955->

RoysterJudith V

Disciplina

346.7804/32

Soggetti

Water rights - West (U.S.)

Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc - West (U.S.)

Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc

Indians of North America - West (U.S.) - Claims

Water rights - Milk River (Mont. and Alta.) - History

Indians of North America - Montana - Claims - History

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"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."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

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.

Sommario/riassunto

In this detailed collection of essays, lawyers, historians, and tribal leaders explore the nuances of the Winters Doctrine.