Sec. 18. Water rights in Lewis and Clark National Forest
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As part of the tribal water right, the Tribe shall hold the rights to water in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, as described in the document entitled More Definite Statement of Claims , dated November 14, 1997, filed by the United States on behalf of the Tribe, in the Montana Water Court in the case styled Matter of the Adjudication of the Existing and Reserved Rights to the Use of Water, Both Surface and Underground, of the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Reservation Within the State of Montana, Civil No. WC91–1.