Fish in the Lakes Wild Rice and Game in Abundance

Fish in the Lakes  Wild Rice  and Game in Abundance
Author: James M. McClurken
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2000-03-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781609171551

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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 to interpret the treaty the courts had to consider historical circumstances, the intentions of the parties, and the treaty's implementation. The Mille Lacs Band faced a mammoth challenge. How does one argue the Native side of the case when all historical documentation was written by non- Natives? The Mille Lacs selected six scholars to testify for them. Published here for the first time, Charles Cleland, James McClurken, Helen Tanner, John Nichols, Thomas Lund, and Bruce White discuss the circumstances under which the treaty was written, the personalities involved in the negotiations and the legal rhetoric of the times, as well as analyze related legal conflicts between Natives and non- Natives. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor delivered the 1999 Opinion of the [United States Supreme] Court.

Tribal Worlds

Tribal Worlds
Author: Brian Hosmer,Larry Nesper
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438446318

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Tribal Worlds considers the emergence and general project of indigenous nationhood in several geographical and historical settings in Native North America. Ethnographers and historians address issues of belonging, peoplehood, sovereignty, conflict, economy, identity, and colonialism among the Northern Cheyenne and Kiowa on the Plains, several groups of the Ojibwe, the Makah of the Northwest, and two groups of Iroquois. Featuring a new essay by the eminent senior scholar Anthony F. C. Wallace on recent ethnographic work he has done in the Tuscarora community, as well as provocative essays by junior scholars, Tribal Worlds explores how indigenous nationhood has emerged and been maintained in the face of aggressive efforts to assimilate Native peoples.

The Assassination of Hole in the Day

The Assassination of Hole in the Day
Author: Anton Treuer
Publsiher: Borealis Books
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873518017

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Explores the murder of the controversial Ojibwe chief who led his people through the first difficult years of dispossession by white invaders--and created a new kind of leadership for the Ojibwe.

Status of Tribal Fish and Wildlife Management Programs

Status of Tribal Fish and Wildlife Management Programs
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCAL:B5158486

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Bemidji Grand Rapids 230 KV Transmission Line Project

Bemidji Grand Rapids 230 KV Transmission Line Project
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556039330568

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The State We re in

The State We re in
Author: Annette Atkins,Deborah L. Miller
Publsiher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873518024

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Minnesota historians present recent and groundbreaking work on a range of people and events that make up the state's history.

Our Relations the Mixed Bloods

 Our Relations   the Mixed Bloods
Author: Larry Nesper
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438482873

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In the Great Lakes region of the nineteenth century, "mixed bloods" were a class of people living within changing indigenous communities. As such, they were considered in treaties signed between the tribal nations and the federal government. Larry Nesper focuses on the implementation and long-term effects of the mixed-blood provision of the 1854 treaty with the Chippewa of Wisconsin. That treaty not only ceded lands and created the Ojibwe Indian reservations in the region, it also entitled hundreds of "mixed-bloods belonging to the Chippewas of Lake Superior," as they appear in this treaty, to locate parcels of land in the ceded territories. However, quickly dispossessed of their entitlement, the treaty provision effectively capitalized the first mining companies in Wisconsin, initiating the period of non-renewable resource extraction that changed the demography, ecology, and potential future for the region for both natives and non-natives. With the influx of Euro-Americans onto these lands, conflicts over belonging and difference, as well as community leadership, proliferated on these new reservations well into the twentieth century. This book reveals the tensions between emergent racial ideology and the resilience of kinship that shaped the historical trajectory of regional tribal society to the present.

Term Paper Resource Guide to American Indian History

Term Paper Resource Guide to American Indian History
Author: Patrick LeBeau
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2009-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313352720

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Major help for American Indian History term papers has arrived to enrich and stimulate students in challenging and enjoyable ways. Students from high school age to undergraduate will be able to get a jump start on assignments with the hundreds of term paper projects and research information offered here in an easy-to-use format. Users can quickly choose from the 100 important events, spanning from the first Indian contact with European explorers in 1535 to the Native American Languages Act of 1990. Coverage includes Indian wars and treaties, acts and Supreme Court decisions, to founding of Indian newspapers and activist groups, and key cultural events. Each event entry begins with a brief summary to pique interest and then offers original and thought-provoking term paper ideas in both standard and alternative formats that often incorporate the latest in electronic media, such as iPod and iMovie. The best in primary and secondary sources for further research are then annotated, followed by vetted, stable Web site suggestions and multimedia resources, usually films, for further viewing and listening. Librarians and faculty will want to use this as well. With this book, the research experience is transformed and elevated. Term Paper Resource Guide to American Indian History is a superb source to motivate and educate students who have a wide range of interests and talents. The provided topics typify and chronicle the long, turbulent history of United States and Indian interactions and the Indian experience.