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Opinion: Settle tribal water rights
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2002 "The proposed sale of southeast Oklahoma water to Texas will not occur -- at least not soon. While some cheer this result, it seems astounding that anyone can accept the impoverished status quo over potential payments for water that will otherwise flow downstream and out of state. It is past time to clarify who legally owns the water. The state government and two Indian tribes, the Chickasaw and the Choctaw, disputed the issue but discussed possible sales. Complicating the picture is a Caddo tribal claim to be the area's 'aboriginals.'" Get the Story:
Patrick B. McGuigan: Water: It's time to start over (The Daily Oklahoman 1/16) Relevant Links:
State / Tribal Water Compact, Oklahoma - http://www.state.ok.us/~owrb/kiamichi/
state_tribal_compact.htm
Choctaw Nation - http://www.choctawnation.com
Chickasaw Nation - http://www.chickasaw.net Related Stories:
Tribal water deal in Okla. halted (1/14)
Tribal water deal seeing obstacles (1/11)
Meeting over Okla. water deal set (1/7)
Further study of tribal compact wanted (12/20)
Opinion sought on water compact (12/11)
Choctaw-Chickasaw water deal questioned (11/15)
Chickasaw-Choctaw water compact set (11/7)
Okla. compact talks raise concern (9/17)
Tribes, state may sell water (11/17)
State, tribes agree on water (10/13)
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