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- Indian Water in the New West
- Book
- 2019
- Published by: University of Arizona Press
summary
Brings together the views of engineers, lawyers, ecologists, economists, professional mediators, federal officials, an anthropologist, and a Native American tribal leader--all either students of these processes or protagonists in them--to discuss how the legitimate claims of both Indians and non-Indians to scarce water in the West are being settled.
Table of Contents
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- 01_Halftitle_Page
- p. I
- Title Page
- p. III
- Acknowledgments
- p. ix
- 06_Halftitle_Page_1
- p. xi
- Part I: History
- p. 5
- Part II: Interests
- p. 55
- 4. A Federal Perspective
- pp. 57-70
- Part III: Process
- p. 87
- Part IV: Use
- p. 163
- Part V: Reflections
- p. 207
- 15. The Big Horns of a Dilemma
- pp. 209-214
- 16. Dealing with the Federal Sovereign
- pp. 215-220
- 17. Lessons and Directions
- pp. 221-226
- Contributors
- pp. 239-241
Additional Information
ISBN
9780816540310
Related ISBN(s)
9780816513925
MARC Record
OCLC
1143829570
Launched on MUSE
2020-03-11
Language
English
Open Access
Yes