Native American History
The Winters Doctrine is a legal principle established by the U.S. Supreme Court that affirms the right of Native American tribes to water resources necessary for the fulfillment of their reservations' purposes, even if those rights were not explicitly stated in treaties. This doctrine emphasizes the trust relationship between the federal government and Native tribes, ensuring that tribes maintain access to water essential for their livelihood and cultural practices.
congrats on reading the definition of Winters Doctrine. now let's actually learn it.