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Fund Indian water and land settlements
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Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
03-29-2000
Fund Indian water and land settlements
JOHN ECHOHAWK
Beginning in the 1970s, tribes across the country became very serious about
litigating tribal water and land claims. Water rights cases based on the
1908 Winters Doctrine and land cases based on the 1790 Nonintercourse Act
as amended were filed and began working their way through the courts.
As tribal rights to water and land became ...
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