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Energy And Water Development Appropriations Act Of 1996, Title V, General Provisions, Sec 507, United States 104th Congress
Energy And Water Development Appropriations Act Of 1996, Title V, General Provisions, Sec 507, United States 104th Congress
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Federal Legislation: Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act of 1996, General Provisions (Nov. 13, 1995) (PL 104-46, Title V, § 507, 109 Stat. 402, 419 )The DOI Secretary is to proceed with construction of facilities in conformance with the Oct. 25, 1991 final Biological Opinion for the Animas-La Plata Project, Colorado and New Mexico. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ46/pdf/PLAW-104publ46.pdf]
Environmental Regulation Of Oil And Gas Development On Tribal Lands: Who Has The Authority?, Richard B. Collins, Tom Shipps, Marla Williams, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Environmental Regulation Of Oil And Gas Development On Tribal Lands: Who Has The Authority?, Richard B. Collins, Tom Shipps, Marla Williams, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Environmental Regulation of Oil and Gas Development on Tribal Lands: Who Has the Authority? (November 1)
14 pages.
Collection of 3 papers presented at the Hot Topics in Natural Resources Law program held on Nov. 1, 1995.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Environmental regulation of oil and gas development on tribal lands : who has authority? / Richard Collins -- Environmental regulation of energy resource development on Indian reservation land / Tom Shipps -- Colorado Oil and Gas [Conservation] Commission jurisdiction over environmental matters on Indian lands / Marla Williams
Jurisdiction to regulate the environmental impacts of oil and gas development on the reservation has been contested by tribes, the state, private land owners and federal agencies. …
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 35, Fall Issue, Sept. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 35, Fall Issue, Sept. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of June 29, 1995, Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Et Al
Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of June 29, 1995, Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Et Al
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Settlement Agreement: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement of June 29, 1995. Parties: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, AZ, US, City of Prescott & Chino Valley Irrigation District (CVID). The Tribe Prescott under a Water Services Agreement. The Tribe has the right to develop groundwater resources in accordance with a groundwater management plan developed by the Tribe for on-Reservation use. Reservation effluent may be used on Reservation or sold to off-reservation users. The Tribe’s use of settlement water on-reservation is unrestricted. Shortage management is addressed. The Tribe may develop a tribal water code. The Tribe may sell its CAP contract entitlement which …
Conservation At The Zuni Pueblo: Lessons In Sustainability, James E. Enote
Conservation At The Zuni Pueblo: Lessons In Sustainability, James E. Enote
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
7 pages.
Contains references.
Managing Reclamation Facilities For Ecosystem Benefits, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Managing Reclamation Facilities For Ecosystem Benefits, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
26 pages.
Contains references.
Washington State Initiatives For Sustainable Water Use, Kenneth O. Slattery
Washington State Initiatives For Sustainable Water Use, Kenneth O. Slattery
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
8 pages.
A Meeting Of Opposites—Is Sustainable Use Of The Columbia River Possible?, John M. Volkman
A Meeting Of Opposites—Is Sustainable Use Of The Columbia River Possible?, John M. Volkman
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
47 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Restoring The Rio Grande—What Will It Take?, Denise Fort
Restoring The Rio Grande—What Will It Take?, Denise Fort
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
18 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
The Henry’S Fork: Finding Mutual Interest In The Watershed, Janice M. Brown, Dale L. Swensen
The Henry’S Fork: Finding Mutual Interest In The Watershed, Janice M. Brown, Dale L. Swensen
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
9 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: Sustainable Use Of The West's Water, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Sustainable Use Of The West's Water, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Teresa A. Rice, Elizabeth A. Rieke and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Sustainable development is on the policy agenda for the '90s. What does sustainability mean? Is it a realistic concept? Are water rights compatible with sustainable use? The Center's 16th annual summer conference will explore the meaning of sustainability in the context of the West's demands, development, and natural values. Presentations by leading experts will address the broad concept of sustainable development, with a particular look at Arizona's experience. The focus will be …
Sustainability: Myth And Reality, Kai Lee
Sustainability: Myth And Reality, Kai Lee
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
23 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Sustainable Use Of Natural Resources: A Native American Perspective, Ted Strong
Sustainable Use Of Natural Resources: A Native American Perspective, Ted Strong
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
27 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Politics, Engineering And Aridity—Sustainable Use Of Water In Arizona, Michael J. Brophy
Politics, Engineering And Aridity—Sustainable Use Of Water In Arizona, Michael J. Brophy
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
26 pages (includes illustrations).
Arizona Water Management: New Problems And New Solutions, Herb Dishlip
Arizona Water Management: New Problems And New Solutions, Herb Dishlip
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
12 pages.
Decisionmaking And The Eis On Operations Of Glen Canyon Dam, Rick L. Gold
Decisionmaking And The Eis On Operations Of Glen Canyon Dam, Rick L. Gold
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
16 pages.
Agriculture’S Cap Experience: Sustainability For Whom?, Paul N. Wilson
Agriculture’S Cap Experience: Sustainability For Whom?, Paul N. Wilson
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
23 pages.
Contains endnotes and references.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 34, Spring Issue, Apr. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 34, Spring Issue, Apr. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Certificate Of Conference, Kimberly Z. Lesniak
Certificate Of Conference, Kimberly Z. Lesniak
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
Pursuant to Local Rule 108(m), I certify that, as attorney for Intervenors Sandia Mountain Coalition, et al., I had conferences by telephone with attorney for Plaintiff Pueblo of Sandia on January 13 and 17, 1995, and conferences by telephone with counsel for Defendants on January 11, 1995, and January 12, 1995, to determine whether either party would oppose this Motion to Intervene.
Affidavit Of Shannon Gurbaxani, Shannon Gurbaxani
Affidavit Of Shannon Gurbaxani, Shannon Gurbaxani
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
No abstract provided.
Affidavit Of Viola Miller, Viola Miller
Affidavit Of Viola Miller, Viola Miller
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
No abstract provided.
Affidavit Of Anita P. Miller, Anita P. Miller
Affidavit Of Anita P. Miller, Anita P. Miller
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
No abstract provided.
Affidavit Of Kenneth Goldblum, Kenneth Goldblum
Affidavit Of Kenneth Goldblum, Kenneth Goldblum
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
No abstract provided.
Affidavit Of Kate Goldblum, Kate Goldblum
Affidavit Of Kate Goldblum, Kate Goldblum
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
No abstract provided.
"Constructing" Nation Within States: The Quest For Federal Recognition By The Catawba And Lumbee Tribes, Anne Merline Mcculloch, David E. Wilkins
"Constructing" Nation Within States: The Quest For Federal Recognition By The Catawba And Lumbee Tribes, Anne Merline Mcculloch, David E. Wilkins
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
Creating and in some cases re-creating viable tribal political communities within the construct of modern nation-state has proven to be a troublesome task for indigenous populations worldwide. The task for indigenous governments in the United States has been further complication by federalism's divisions of power between the states and the national government. Native American tribes often find themselves waging a two-front battle in which they must resist state encroachments over their lands and their inherent government authority; while at the same time they must lobby the federal government for protection of those same lands and powers.
History is replete with …
Exhibits To Motion To Intervene And Memorandum Of Law In Support, United States District Court District Of Columbia
Exhibits To Motion To Intervene And Memorandum Of Law In Support, United States District Court District Of Columbia
Sandia Pueblo Mountain Claim
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 33, Winter Issue, Jan. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 33, Winter Issue, Jan. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
The "De-Selected" Senate Committee On Indian Affairs And Its Legislative Record, 1977-1992, David E. Wilkins
The "De-Selected" Senate Committee On Indian Affairs And Its Legislative Record, 1977-1992, David E. Wilkins
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
This essay has three major sections. In section one, I examine the Congress's constitutional responsibility for administration of the federal government's affairs with tribes. In section two, I describe the history of the various Indian committees from 1820 to 1977. Section three details the legislative record of the Senate Select Committee during its sixteen-year existence (1977-1993) as a "select" entity. Substantive policy content analysis of the committee's legislative activity, which is the next logical step leading to the construction of a theory or theories about congressional committees and their impact on the development of sound federal Indian policy, must await …
Tribal-State Affairs: The Next Proving Ground?, David E. Wilkins
Tribal-State Affairs: The Next Proving Ground?, David E. Wilkins
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
While these more profound issues of structure and perception beg for solution, a more immediate problem has arisen with the advent of Republican dominance in the Congress. One of the likely outgrowths of this transference of political power is that Congress, along with the Supreme Court, which has been doing it for some time, may funnel more issues to the States and their subsidiary governments for resolution or administration. Such a transfer does not bode well for tribes. Remember the allotment of Indian lands (1880s-1930s) and the Termination of tribes (1950s-1960s)? Those policies essentially made tribes and their citizens subject …
A Great Loneliness Of Spirit, Charles F. Wilkinson