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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2-2022
Abstract
As climate change threatens an already-scarce resource, quantifying tribal water rights is critical to providing additional certainty to an uncertain future. In order to protect the future of their communities, it is critical that tribal water rights move from merely theoretical paper rights to actualized wet water rights.
Recommended Citation
Tanana, Heather and Parker, Elisabeth Paxton, "The Unfulfilled Promise of Indian Water Rights Settlements" (2022). Utah Law Faculty Scholarship. 376.
https://dc.law.utah.edu/scholarship/376
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