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Description Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 15,320,136 bytes The Indian pueblos, 18 or 20 in number, also found in the same territory, were made secure in their lands by the control as public property of all natural waters within the boundaries of their community. The salt springs and their supplies are also public property. As is the rule in all distinctively arid countries, access to natural waters for man and domestic animalscan never be denied. Elsewhere in Arizona and in southern California, smaller communities of both Indians and Mexicans were...
Identifier nawr05-32 http://server16127.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/nawr,531
Source 51st Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Ex. Doc. 53.; KF 12 U5 V.2807
Language English

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