Some American Indian tribes have also established waterrights through the courts based on their traditional diversion and use of certain waters prior to the United States' acquisition of sovereignty.
The reserved waterrights of Pueblo Indians have priority over other citizens' waterrights as of 1848, the year in which pueblos must be considered to have become reservations.
普韦布洛印第安人的预留水权从1848年起优先于其他公民的水权,这一年普韦布洛村落必须被视为保留地。
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Therefore, the reserved waterrights of Pueblo Indians have priority over other citizens' waterrights as of 1848, the year in which pueblos must be considered to have become reservations.