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- Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002) (3)
- United States v. Washington, Docket No. 83-4265 (873 F.2d 240 (9th Cir. 1989)) (3)
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Full-Text Articles in Law
Solicitor Tarr Opinion--Pueblo Of Sandia Boundary, Ralph W. Tarr
Solicitor Tarr Opinion--Pueblo Of Sandia Boundary, Ralph W. Tarr
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
"'The Pueblo claims that approximately 10,000 acres of land were incorrectly excluded from a patent issued to the Pueblo by the United States in 1864 because the surveyor erred in not including all of the land originally granted the Pueblo by the Spanish in 1748. The major portion of the land claimed is managed by the United States Forest Service as parts of the Cibola National Forest and the Sandia Mountain Wilderness. The claimed area includes 665 acres of private inholdings (the ""inholdings"", the ""private inholders"", or the ""inholders""), as well as the Juan Tabo Recreation Area. The Pueblo requests …
San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 100th Congress
San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 100th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1988, PL 100-675, 102 Stat. 4000 (Nov. 17, 1988). Parties: La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians, Pala Band of Luiseno Mission Indians, Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians, Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Indians, San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians, located in San Diego County, CA, US, CA, Escondido Mutual Water Company and Vista Irrigation District. The federal legislation was passed before the settlement agreement was developed. The purpose of the Act is to develop a reliable source of water for the Bands and to resolve their federal …
Reply Brief Of Appellant
United States v. Washington, Docket No. 83-4265 (873 F.2d 240 (9th Cir. 1989))
No abstract provided.
Colorado Utes Indian Water Rights Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 100th Congress
Colorado Utes Indian Water Rights Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 100th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1988 (PL 100-585, 102 Stat. 2973) The DOI Secretary is authorized to supply water from the Animas-La Plata and Dolores Projects, which cannot be sold or leased into the Lower Colorado River Basin except under limited circumstances. The Tribes can transform a water right into a "CO State water right" and then sell or lease it. Colorado River Compact restrictions apply. The Act disapproves characterization in the Agreement of water rights which may be used off the Reservation as “project reserved water right” or “non-project reserved water right” any claims …
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Water Rights Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 100th Congress
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Water Rights Settlement Act Of 1988, United States 100th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Water Rights Settlement of 1988, PL 100-51, 102 Stat 2549 (Oct. 22, 1988) Parties: US, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community The US originally gained trustee control of water rights of Community through Kent decree of 1910 and Bartlett Dam Agreement of 1935. The Community's rights are a part of the Gila River System adjudication. Settlement Agreement resolved water right issues of the parties among and between them, quantified the Community’s water rights, and prescribed how to resolve any remaining claims the Community or allottees may have against the US. Neighboring communities will transfer …
Brief Of Appellees
United States v. Washington, Docket No. 83-4265 (873 F.2d 240 (9th Cir. 1989))
No abstract provided.
An Act To Regulate Gaming On Indian Lands, United States Congress
An Act To Regulate Gaming On Indian Lands, United States Congress
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This act, dated October 17, 1988, also known as United States Public Law 100-497, and popularly known as the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, was enacted to provide a statutory basis for the operation and regulation of tribal gaming, and to declare the need for the establishment of independent Federal regulatory authority, Federal standards for gaming on Indian lands, and a National Indian Gaming Commission, in order to meet congressional concerns regarding gaming and to protect such gaming as a means of generating tribal revenue.
The Indigent Defendant's Right To Psychiatric Assistance: Ake V. Oklahoma 470 U.S. 68 (1985), Kevin T. Smith
The Indigent Defendant's Right To Psychiatric Assistance: Ake V. Oklahoma 470 U.S. 68 (1985), Kevin T. Smith
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 15, Oct. 1988, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 15, Oct. 1988, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Brief Of Appellant
United States v. Washington, Docket No. 83-4265 (873 F.2d 240 (9th Cir. 1989))
No abstract provided.
Reply Brief Of Plaintiffs-Appellants
Reply Brief Of Plaintiffs-Appellants
Sohappy v. Hodel, Docket No. 88-3531, 911 F.2d 1312 (9th Cir. 1990)
No abstract provided.
Off-Reservation Marketing Of Indian Water, Steven J. Shupe
Off-Reservation Marketing Of Indian Water, Steven J. Shupe
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
12 pages.
The Wind River Litigation: Effects Of The Wyoming Supreme Court’S Decision On The Wind River Reservation’S Water Use And Implications For Other Reservations’ Water Rights, David M. Dornbusch
The Wind River Litigation: Effects Of The Wyoming Supreme Court’S Decision On The Wind River Reservation’S Water Use And Implications For Other Reservations’ Water Rights, David M. Dornbusch
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
11 pages.
Instream Flows And Tribal Management Goals: The Flathead Indian Reservation Litigation, Daniel F. Decker
Instream Flows And Tribal Management Goals: The Flathead Indian Reservation Litigation, Daniel F. Decker
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
6 pages.
The Montana Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission, Marcia Beebe Rundle
The Montana Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission, Marcia Beebe Rundle
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
27 pages.
Contains references.
Survey Of Recent Developments In Indian Water Law: Litigation And Negotiations, Jeanne S. Whiteing
Survey Of Recent Developments In Indian Water Law: Litigation And Negotiations, Jeanne S. Whiteing
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
104 pages.
Joint Statement Of Department Of Water Resources Of Arizona, Colorado River Board Of California, And Colorado River Commission Of Nevada On House Bill 2642 Before The Committee On Interior And Insular Affairs House Of Representatives, Myron B. Holbert
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
43 pages.
The Wind River Litigation: Quantification And Implementation, Gordon W. Fassett
The Wind River Litigation: Quantification And Implementation, Gordon W. Fassett
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
19 pages.
Mineral Leasing In Indian Country, Reid Peyton Chambers
Mineral Leasing In Indian Country, Reid Peyton Chambers
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
9 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Resources Development On Navajo: The Dineh Power Project, Donald R. Wharton
Resources Development On Navajo: The Dineh Power Project, Donald R. Wharton
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
42 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Cooperative Agreements Between Tribes And The States, Bernard P. Becker
Cooperative Agreements Between Tribes And The States, Bernard P. Becker
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
36 pages.
The Industry Perspective: The Pros And Cons Of Mineral Development In Indian Country, William A. White
The Industry Perspective: The Pros And Cons Of Mineral Development In Indian Country, William A. White
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
17 pages.
Federal Taxation Of Resort Development, Commercial Fishing, And Reindeer, Steven C. Moore
Federal Taxation Of Resort Development, Commercial Fishing, And Reindeer, Steven C. Moore
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
5 pages.
Contains references.
Fisheries Management In The Regional And International Contexts: Columbia River Basin, Howard G. Arnett
Fisheries Management In The Regional And International Contexts: Columbia River Basin, Howard G. Arnett
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
7 pages.
Contains references.
Wildlife Management: State And Tribal Jurisdiction At Umatilla, Douglas Nash
Wildlife Management: State And Tribal Jurisdiction At Umatilla, Douglas Nash
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
11 pages.
The Indian Affairs Working Group: A Progress Report [Outline], Dave Frohnmayer
The Indian Affairs Working Group: A Progress Report [Outline], Dave Frohnmayer
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
4 pages.
The Historical Policy Of Federal Restraints On Resource Development In Indian Country, Robert A. Williams, Jr.
The Historical Policy Of Federal Restraints On Resource Development In Indian Country, Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
6 pages.
Contains references.
Financing Development In Indian Country, Thomas N. Tureen
Financing Development In Indian Country, Thomas N. Tureen
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
7 pages.
The Governmental Context For Development In Indian Country: Modern Tribal Institutions And The Bureau Of Indian Affairs, Susan M. Williams
The Governmental Context For Development In Indian Country: Modern Tribal Institutions And The Bureau Of Indian Affairs, Susan M. Williams
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
26 pages.
Taxation In Indian Country, Richard B. Collins
Taxation In Indian Country, Richard B. Collins
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
11 pages.