Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 2The first irrigator on the Colorado River were Indians. To provide for the settlement of these tribes, Congress in 1865 established the Colorado River Indian Reservation which is divided by the river and lies partly in California, but mostly in Arizona. The Congress also made the first appropriation for irrigation development in 1867 by authorizing funds for the construction of an irrigation canal. Four additional Indian Reservations, smaller in size, have been established along the Colorado River--the Fort Mohave, Yuma, Chemehuevi, and Cocopah. Probably the first irrigation diversions from the river by white settlers were made in the Palo Verd...