Native Peoples and the Environment
Riparian rights are a system of water law that grants landowners whose property is adjacent to a body of water the right to use the water from that body for reasonable purposes. This system emphasizes the importance of access to natural water sources for the livelihood and well-being of communities, connecting directly to how traditional governance systems manage and distribute these vital resources, as well as highlighting potential conflicts that can arise when competing claims for water access emerge among users.
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