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United States v. Winans Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: The Supreme Court held that a treaty reserving fishing rights for the Yakima Nation created a property right, akin to an easement, that landowners could not obstruct, even on privately owned land later patented by the government.
Legal Significance: This case established the foundational “reserved rights” doctrine, holding that Indian treaties reserve pre-existing sovereign rights not explicitly ceded, and these rights create servitudes on land that are superior to subsequent state laws and private property titles.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
In an 1859 treaty, the confederated tribes of the Yakima Nation ceded vast territories to the United States but reserved specific rights. Article III of the treaty secured to the tribes “the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed places, in common with citizens of the Territory.” The respondents, Winans et al., subsequently acquired title to lands along the Columbia River through federal patents. They operated large, state-licensed fish wheels that effectively prevented the Yakima from accessing their traditional fishing grounds and depleted the fish supply. The respondents argued that their absolute title to the land and their state-issued licenses gave them the right to exclude the Indians. The United States brought suit on behalf of the Yakima Nation to enjoin this obstruction. The lower court dismissed the suit, holding that the treaty merely placed the Indians on an “equal footing” with other citizens, who would be subject to exclusion from private property.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Did the 1859 treaty with the Yakima Nation reserve a right to access and use traditional off-reservation fishing sites that encumbers subsequent private land titles and cannot be unilaterally extinguished by the landowners or the state?
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Legal Issue
Did the 1859 treaty with the Yakima Nation reserve a right to access and use traditional off-reservation fishing sites that encumbers subsequent private land titles and cannot be unilaterally extinguished by the landowners or the state?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- Treaties are not a grant of rights to Indians, but a