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Tribal Water Rights: Wind River: the case of the Shoshone and Arapaho peoples in Wyoming
Recommended readings:
What you see in clear water
by Geoffrey O'Gara, pages 1-139
A Native American Water Ethic
, by Glenn C. Reynolds
Class Exercise using Google Maps
Presentation prepared by
Dr. Cynthia Annett
Treaty Rights and Water Rights