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Can An Indian Tribe Recover Land Illegally Taken In The Seventeenth Century?, Richard B. Collins
Can An Indian Tribe Recover Land Illegally Taken In The Seventeenth Century?, Richard B. Collins
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Indian Allotment Water Rights, Richard B. Collins
Indian Allotment Water Rights, Richard B. Collins
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Allotted tribal lands create troublesome questions for western water lawyers. In this article the author reviews the history of basic Indian reservation water rights created by the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Winters v. United States. He then explains the disposition of those rights when reservation lands are allotted. Finally, he discusses the difficult issues that arise when allotted lands pass from the federal trust become subject to state law, and are transferred to non-Indians.
Are The Pueblo Indians Too "Civilized" For Federal Indian Law?, Richard B. Collins
Are The Pueblo Indians Too "Civilized" For Federal Indian Law?, Richard B. Collins
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