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Damming the Gila: Gila River Indian Community and San Carlos Irrigation Project, 1900-1942

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Damming the Gila: Gila River Indian Community and San Carlos Irrigation Project, 1900-1942
Damming the Gila: Gila River Indian Community and San Carlos Irrigation Project, 1900-1942

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Damming the Gila: Gila River Indian Community and San Carlos Irrigation Project, 1900-1942

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Unraveling a complex web of tension, distrust, and political maneuvering,
Damming the Gila
continues the story of the Gila River Indian Community’s struggle for the restoration of its water rights.
This volume continues to chronicle the history of water rights and activities on the Gila River Indian Reservation. Centered on the San Carlos Irrigation Project and Coolidge Dam, it details the history and development of the project, including the Gila Decree and the Winters Doctrine. Embedded in the narrative is the underlying tension between tribal growers on the Gila River Indian Reservation and upstream users. Told in seven chapters, the story underscores the idea that the Gila River Indian Community believed the San Carlos Irrigation Project was first and foremost for their benefit and how the project and the Gila Decree fell short of restoring their water and agricultural economy.
is the third in a trio of important documentary works, beginning with DeJong’s
Stealing the Gila
and followed by
Diverting the Gila.
It continues the story of the Gila River Indian Community’s fight to regain access to their water.

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