Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-228) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: culture, colonialism, and reclaiming Indigenous waters -- A water rights culture and native farmers in the North American West -- The struggle for power over native water rights in British Columbia -- An anatomy of water conflicts : the secwepemc and settlers in the British Columbia dry belt -- Irrigating with Indigenous waters in the treaty 7 region -- Hydroelectric dams and native waterpower rights : a Stoney Nakoda case -- Conclusion: rediscovering Indigenous water rights history.
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