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Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hu Book

Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hu
Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hu, On 13 August 1990 members of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe filed a lawsuit against the State of Minnesota for interfering with the hunting, fishing, and gathering rights that had been guaranteed to them in an 1837 treaty with the United States. In order t, Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hu has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hu
  • Written by author James M. McClurken
  • Published by Michigan State University Press, March 1999
  • On 13 August 1990 members of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe filed a lawsuit against the State of Minnesota for interfering with the hunting, fishing, and gathering rights that had been guaranteed to them in an 1837 treaty with the United States. In order t
  • Presents the written testimony of six scholars that was used to bolster the 1990 case brought against the state of Minnesota in an effort by the Mille Lacs Ojibwe Indian tribe to retain their hunting and fishing rights guaranteed in an 1837 treaty with th
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Forewordvii
Section 1Primary Testimony Presented on behalf of the Mille Lacs Band in Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians (97-1337)
Preliminary Report of the Ethnohistorical Basis of the Hunting, Fishing, and Gathering Rights of the Mille Lacs Chippewa1
An Overview of Chippewa Use of Natural Resources in Historical Perspective
The Western Chippewa in the Early Nineteenth Century
The 1837 Treaty of St. Peters
The 1842 Treaty of La Pointe
Chippewa-American Relations 1825-1850: A Clash of Cultures
The Treaty of Fond du Lac-1847
Attempts to Remove the Chippewa
The Mille Lacs Chippewa in the 1850s
The Reservation Policy and the Treaty of La Pointe-1854
The Treaty of Washington
The Treaties of 1863 and 1864
Off-Reservation Hunting, Fishing, and Gathering in the Post-Treaty Era
Statement of general Conclusions
The Regional Context of the Removal Order of 1850141
White Population Growth in the Minnesota Region
Political Leadership in Minnesota Territory
Pressure for Removal
Implementing the Removal Order
Tragedy at Sandy Lake
Removal Efforts in 1851
Suspension of the Removal
The Watrous Investigation
The Pleasure of the President
Remnants of the Removal
Beyond the Removal Policy
Mille Lacs Treaty Rights at the End of the Removal Period
Summary and Conclusions
Why Call It the Removal Order of 1850?
Were the Mille Lacs Ojibwe Subject to the Removal Order of 1850?
How Many Ojibwe Were Actually Removed?
The 1837 Treaty of St. Peters Preserving the Rights of the Mille Lacs Ojibwa to Hunt, Fish, and Gather: The Effect of Treaties and Agreements since 1855329
Mille Lacs and the Treaty of 1855
Treaties of 1863 and 1864
Implementation of the 1863 and 1864 Treaties
The Nelson Allotment Act, 1889
Congressional Acts and the Mille Lacs Reservation
Section 3Supporting Testimony
The Mille Lacs Band and the Treaty of 1855463
The 1837 and 1855 Chippewa Treaties in the Context of Early American Wildlife Law486
The Translation of Key Phrases in the Treaties of 1837 and 1855514
Appendix
Minnesota, et al., Petitioners v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians et al.; No. 97-1337 Opinion of the Supreme Court525
Index547


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