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Opinion Denying Defendants' Motion To Dismiss, Harold H. Greene Dec 1996

Opinion Denying Defendants' Motion To Dismiss, Harold H. Greene

Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim

No abstract provided.


Jicarilla Apache Water Rights Settlement Act Amendment Of 1996, United States 104th Congress Oct 1996

Jicarilla Apache Water Rights Settlement Act Amendment Of 1996, United States 104th Congress

Native American Water Rights Settlement Project

Federal legislation: Act of October 9, 1996 - Sec. 2, Amendment to the Jicarilla Apache Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, PL 104-261 §2, 110 Stat. 3176. Parties: Jicarilla Apache Nation and US. An amendment to the Settlement Act of 1992 to move the adjudication decree deadline from December 31, 1996 to December 31, 1998. Related to rights in the Rio Chama drainage. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action?collectionCode=GPO&browsePath=United+States+Statutes+at+Large+%28Digitized%29%2F1992&searchPath=United+States+Statutes+at+Large+%28Digitized%29%2F1992&leafLevelBrowse=false&isCollapsed=false&isOpen=true&ancestors=root&packageid=STATUTE-106&ycord=1248]


1996 Amendment To The San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement, United States 104th Congress Oct 1996

1996 Amendment To The San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement, United States 104th Congress

Native American Water Rights Settlement Project

Federal Legislation: 1996 Amendment to the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, PL 104-261, § 3,100 Stat. 3176 (Oct. 9, 1996). Parties San Carlos Apache Tribe & US. Section 3711(b)(1) of Title XXXVII of the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement of 1992 (106 Stat. 4752) is amended by striking `December 31, 1996' and inserting `June 30, 1997'. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action?collectionCode=GPO&browsePath=United+States+Statutes+at+Large+%28Digitized%29%2F1992&searchPath=United+States+Statutes+at+Large+%28Digitized%29%2F1992&leafLevelBrowse=false&isCollapsed=false&isOpen=true&ancestors=root&packageid=STATUTE-106&ycord=1248]


Implementing The Public Welfare Requirement In New Mexico's Water Code, Consuelo Bokum Oct 1996

Implementing The Public Welfare Requirement In New Mexico's Water Code, Consuelo Bokum

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Despite the fact that the New Mexico legislature added a public welfare criterion to the water code over 10 years ago, the State Engineer Office has not addressed the application of the criterion by regulation and has only addressed the public welfare briefly in a few decisions. There is almost no case law in New Mexico addressing this issue. More and more participants, however, are raising public welfare in water rights protests. This paper addresses how the public welfare criterion has developed in western water law and proposes an approach for use of the criterion in New Mexico.


Errata--Motion For A Status Conference, Thomas R. Bartman Jun 1996

Errata--Motion For A Status Conference, Thomas R. Bartman

Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim

No abstract provided.


Affidavit Of L. Lamar Parrish, L. Lamar Parrish Jun 1996

Affidavit Of L. Lamar Parrish, L. Lamar Parrish

Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim

No abstract provided.


Affidavit Of Elizabeth A. Brandt, Ph.D. (With Resume), Elizabeth A. Brandt Jun 1996

Affidavit Of Elizabeth A. Brandt, Ph.D. (With Resume), Elizabeth A. Brandt

Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim

No abstract provided.


Affidavit Of Rick Hendricks, Ph.D. (With Resume), Rick Hendricks May 1996

Affidavit Of Rick Hendricks, Ph.D. (With Resume), Rick Hendricks

Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim

No abstract provided.


History Of The Boundaries Of The Pueblo Of Sandia, 1748-1860, Stanley M. Hordes Mar 1996

History Of The Boundaries Of The Pueblo Of Sandia, 1748-1860, Stanley M. Hordes

Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim

The purposes of this report are threefold: (1) to analyze the boundaries of the Pueblo of Sandia, as articulated and interpreted by Spanish, Mexican and U.S. Territorial authorities from the establishment of Sandia Pueblo in 1748 until the marking of the boundaries by the Office of Surveyor General in 1860; (2) to define the term, sierra madre in its proper historical context; and (3) to ascertain whether in 1748 Sandia Pueblo was populated by descendants of the original Sandia Pueblo people who had migrated to the Hopi country after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, or, on the other hand, the …


San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1992, Amendment Of 1996, United States 104th Congress Jan 1996

San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1992, Amendment Of 1996, United States 104th Congress

Native American Water Rights Settlement Project

Federal Legislation: Jan. 1996 Amendment to the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, PL 104-91, § 202| 110 Stat. 7, 14 (Jan. 6, 1996) Parties: US & San Carlos Apache Tribe. Extends Sec. 3711(b)(1) of the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992 (title XXXVII of Public Law 102–575) is amended by striking ‘‘December 31, 1995’’ and inserting ‘‘December 31, 1996’’. The effective date of changes is Dec. 31, 1995. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ91/pdf/PLAW-104publ91.pdf]


Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1994, Amendment Of 1996, United States 110th Congress Jan 1996

Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of 1994, Amendment Of 1996, United States 110th Congress

Native American Water Rights Settlement Project

Federal Legislation: An Act to require the Secretary of Commerce to Convey to the Commonwealth of MAs the National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory Located on Emerson Avenue in Gloucester, MA, PL 104-91, § 201, 110 STAT. 7, 14 (Jan. 6, 1996). Parties: Yavapai-Prescott Tribe, AZ, Prescott, Chino Valley Irrigation District and US. Title II amends the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1994 by extending the effective date to June 30, 1996 and reviving a contract. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ91/pdf/PLAW-104publ91.pdf]


Review Essay: “Indians Are Us?: Culture And Genocide In Native North America" By Me Monroe, John P. Lavelle Jan 1996

Review Essay: “Indians Are Us?: Culture And Genocide In Native North America" By Me Monroe, John P. Lavelle

Faculty Scholarship

Indians Are Us? is a collection of commentaries on American Indian political and social affairs, written in the truculent tone that readers have come to expect from writer Ward Churchill. Like its predecessors, Fantasies of the Master Race and Struggle far the Land, this latest Churchill project consists largely of polemical pieces hastily compiled from obscure leftist publications.