Native Peoples and the Environment
The Winters Doctrine is a legal principle established by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1908 that recognizes the water rights of Native American tribes based on their federal reservations. This doctrine asserts that when a reservation is created, the water necessary to fulfill the purpose of the reservation is also reserved, even if not explicitly mentioned. This connection underscores the significance of water as a vital resource for both cultural and practical needs of Native communities, linking it to their sacred sources and ongoing disputes over water access and rights.
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