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Winters v. United States 207 U.S. 564 (1908) was a United States Supreme Court case clarifying water rights of American Indian reservations. This doctrine was meant to clearly define the water rights of American Indians in cases where the rights were not clear. The case was first argued on October 24 1907 and a decision was reached January 6 1908.