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For decades, ranchers and farmers across the West have tapped into
rivers and streams on or near Indian reservations. Now, as drought
conditions plague big parts of the region, they're concerned their
access to those sources could dry up. Read More...
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 February 2008 ) |
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