Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Notes on Context and Finality
Part I. History
1. Indian Water Rights Conflicts in Perspective
2. Conflicting Federal Roles in Indian Water Claims Negotiations
3. Solutions or Symbols? An Indian Perspective on Water Settlements
Part II. Interests
4. A Federal Perspective
5. Federalism and Self-Determination: State Goals in Indian Water Rights Disputes
6. Non-Indians Water Users' Goals: More is Better, All is Best
Part III. Process
7. Negotiating Water Settlements: Ten Common Themes
8. The 1985 Fort Peck-Montana Compact: A Case Study
9. The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Settlement: An Overview
10. Equity, Liability, and the Salt River Settlement
11. Parties and Permanence: Alternative Dispute Resolution Principles
Part IV. Use
12. Cheap Water in Indian Country: A Cost-Effective Rural Development Tool?
13. The Impact of Water Control on Navajo Irrigation Practices
14. Water Transfers, Paper Rights, and the Truckee-Carson Settlement
Part V. Reflections
15. The Big Horns of a Dilemma
16. Dealing with the Federal Sovereign
17. Lessons and Directions
Index
Contributors