American Indian Water Rights and the Limits of Law

 

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American Indian Water Rights and the Limits of Law


by Lloyd Burton (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780700606016

 

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Provides an overview of current issues in the field of Indian water rights and of the history of United States-Indian legal relations. Burton examines problems in environmental and social justice and also supplies a case-study of the law's failure to fulfil its promises.


Gold is no longer the most precious treasure of the American West. Water is. In the arid western half of the United States, the unquenchable thirsts of industry, agriculture, and growing urban areas have nearly drained the region dry. There is no longer enough water to satisfy the conflicting claims of the many groups fighting over it. Among the claimants are American Indian tribes. They hold water rights dating back to treaty obligations of the U.S. government. Rights that often conflict with state water-rights allocation doctrines. They have been locked in legal combat with non-Indian adversaries in more than fifty major water-rights disputes throughout the western United States. The amounts of water involved are huge, as are the potential economic benefits for the victors. In this book, Lloyd Burton traces the history of American Indian water rights. Focusing on the years following the 1908 Supreme Court decision in Winters v. United States, he dissects the irreconcilable conflict of interest within the Interior Department (between the Bureau of Reclamation and the Bureau of Indian Affairs) that dates from that decision. But Burton is not content simply to record and analyze history. He also examines methods of managing disputes in contemporary cases and offers original policy recommendations that include establishing an Indian Water Rights Commission to help with the paradoxical task now facing the federal government: restoring to the tribes the water resources it earlier helped give away.


 

ISBN 700606017
ISBN13 9780700606016
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Format Paperback
Publication date 31/03/1993
Pages 174
Weight (grammes) 272
Published in United States
Height (mm) 229
Width (mm) 152

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