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Rivers with Standing: Indigenous Law, Memory, and the Future of Stewardship

Rivers with Standing: Indigenous Law, Memory, and the Future of Stewardship

Update: 2025-09-18
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There is no single universal definition of “Indigenous peoples.” The most rigorous contemporary practice rests on a cluster of criteria: self-identification; descent from societies that predate colonization; continuity of language, institutions, and spiritual traditions; and a sustained relationship with particular territories and waters. Since the late twentieth century, international law has converged around this approach.
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Rivers with Standing: Indigenous Law, Memory, and the Future of Stewardship

Rivers with Standing: Indigenous Law, Memory, and the Future of Stewardship

David Boles