Fishes, Hydrology, and Ecology of the Klamath River Basin

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | February 11th, 2008

Summary

The Klamath River basin in southern Oregon and northern California is the focus of a prominent conflict over competing uses for water in the American West. Management mea

Guidance Document for the Sustainable Management of Groundwater Engagement with Tribal Governments June 2017 (Draft)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 1st, 2017

Summary

The objective of this guidance document is to convey information, as provided by California’s Tribal governments, by which local agencies can engage Tribal gove

Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | September 9th, 2014

Summary

This publication is meant to be an informational resource for tribes, agencies, and organizations across the United States with an interest in understanding Traditional K

Hoopa Valley Tribe Water Quality Plan

Hoopa Valley Tribal Environmental Protection Agency | February 14th, 2008

Summary

The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council pursuant to Title 37 of the Hoopa Tribal Code has assigned the primary responsibility for the protection and enhancement of water quality

How Native Americans will Shape the Future of Water in the West

New Yorker | January 27th, 2023

Summary

As a child, Stephen Lewis heard stories about a river that, for the most part, no longer flowed. “How I grew up was that it was a theft, that it was stolen from us,”

Improving and Sustaining BLM-Tribal Relations (Handbook 1780-1)

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) | December 15th, 2016

Summary

Manual Section 1780 (MS-1780) and Handbook 1780-1 (H-1780-1) are being released simultaneously . H-1780-1 , I mproving and Sustaining BLM- Tribal Relations, rep

Indian Nations in the US

National Congress of American Indians | November 11th, 2003

Summary

Table of Contents: Understanding Contemporary Tribal Government Brief History of Federal Indian Policy Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Indian Na

Indian Reserved Water Rights Under the Winters Doctrine: An Overview

Congressional Research Service (CRS) | June 8th, 2011

Summary

Although the federal government has authority to regulate water, it typically defers to the states to allocate water resources within the state. The federal government ma

Indian Water Rights in the West

Western States Water Council | December 1st, 1983

Summary

Indian Water Rights Settlements

Congressional Research Service (CRS) | March 27th, 2017

Summary

In the second half of the 19th century, the federal government pursued a policy of confining Indian tribes to reservations. These reservations were either a portion of a

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