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Testimony: Lamar Keevama of Hopi Tribe
Oversight Hearing on “Examining Federal Policies Governing Indian Water Rights Settlements,” and Legislative Hearing to receive testimony on S. 953, Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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The following is the written testimony of Chairman Lamar Keevama of the Hopi Tribe.
Keevama appears before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs for an Oversight Hearing on “Examining Federal Policies Governing Indian Water Rights Settlements,” and Legislative Hearing to receive testimony on S.953, Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025. He provides testimony about tribal water rights and about legislation to benefit the Hopi Tribe, the Navajo Nation and the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe.
PANEL 2The Honorable Lamar Keevama
Chairman
Hopi Tribe
Kykotsmovi Village, Arizona
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Notice
Oversight Hearing on “Examining Federal Policies Governing Indian Water Rights Settlements,” and Legislative Hearing to receive testimony on S. 953, Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025 (March 11, 2026)
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