There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those sacred beliefs in water rights in the United States (US) is examined through a series of case studies. A thorough review of available literature displays a trend toward less dependence on the US for representation and a greater recognition of Native American traditions. The increased role of Native Americans in water rights quantification and resource development provides greater appreciation and understanding of their traditions and beliefs
Prior to the European discovery and colonization of North America the Indigenous peoples managed the...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Brings together the views of engineers, lawyers, ecologists, economists, professional mediators, fed...
Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support ov...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
The ability to decisively benefit from ample sources of freshwater represents a pivotal challenge fo...
Public policy in such areas as the environment is increasingly being shaped by the courts as they re...
From the earliest days of their relationship with the United States, the tribes from the region toda...
Although water rights have dominated a century of legal, environmental, economic, and political disc...
Although Indian water rights are of critical economic importance, the nature and scope of these righ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceGeographyDr. Kathleen NicollIn 2010 the United Na...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
Introduction – Tribal Environmental Public Health The environment, particularly, land and water, pl...
Pueblos and tribal reservations are located within most of the larger stream systems in New Mexico. ...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...
Prior to the European discovery and colonization of North America the Indigenous peoples managed the...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Brings together the views of engineers, lawyers, ecologists, economists, professional mediators, fed...
Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support ov...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
The ability to decisively benefit from ample sources of freshwater represents a pivotal challenge fo...
Public policy in such areas as the environment is increasingly being shaped by the courts as they re...
From the earliest days of their relationship with the United States, the tribes from the region toda...
Although water rights have dominated a century of legal, environmental, economic, and political disc...
Although Indian water rights are of critical economic importance, the nature and scope of these righ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceGeographyDr. Kathleen NicollIn 2010 the United Na...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
Introduction – Tribal Environmental Public Health The environment, particularly, land and water, pl...
Pueblos and tribal reservations are located within most of the larger stream systems in New Mexico. ...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...
Prior to the European discovery and colonization of North America the Indigenous peoples managed the...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Brings together the views of engineers, lawyers, ecologists, economists, professional mediators, fed...