Water in the Hispanic Southwest : a Social and Legal History, 1550-1850 (1984)

by Michael C. Meyer

Hardcover, 1984

LCC

AAS KF569 M49 1984

Collection

Description

When Spanish conquistadores marched north from Mexico's interior, they encountered one harsh reality that eclipsed all others: the importance of water in an arid land. Covering a time when legal precedents were being set for many water rights laws, this study contributes much to an understanding of the modern Southwest, especially disputes involving Indian water rights. The paperback edition includes a new afterword by the author which discusses the results of recent research.

Publication

University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, 1984.
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