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Arizona Settlement

This agreement will settle all of the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe water rights claims in Arizona, as follows: Upper Basin of the Colorado River, Lower Basin of the Colorado River, Little Colorado River (LCR) Basin, Groundwater (including the Navajo Aquifer (N-Aquifer), the Coconino Aquifer (C-Aquifer), and alluvial aquifers), Gila River Basin (Big Boquillas Ranch)

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New Mexico Settlement

This agreement will settle all of the Navajo Nation water rights claims in New Mexico.

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(SPOTIFY PODCAST #1) - Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation, Ep.1: Dry Country

On the Navajo reservation, water is sacred — and scarce. While its surrounding states are guaranteed water from the Colorado River, the Navajo Nation has been denied this basic human right.

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Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: All community members and leaders, elders, youth organizers, relatives living in the Upper Basin and Lower Basin of the Colorado River and the Little Colorado River.

DISCUSSION TOPICS: Indian Water Rights Law; the Little Colorado River Adjudication; and the Navajo Nation's involvement in a proposed comprehensive water rights settlement with the United States, the State of Arizona, the Hopi Tribe and the other parties.

Lunch will be provided by Navajo Nation Water Rights Commision

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