Throughout the 19th century, the United States Federal Government purchased land from Native Americans through treaties in which select groups of American Indians ceded (gave up) their land to the US for payment and annuities but retained the right to hunt, fish, and gather on said lands. After achieving statehood, Wisconsin, like other states that had contained land purchased through treaties began to regulate their natural resources. The State did not recognize the rights reserved by the Indians in the treaties and began to prosecute them into the 20th century for harvesting resources out of regulation. After several legal battles and the intervention of the Federal Supreme Court the Ojibwe Indians retained their rights to hunt, fish, an...
In 1892 the Ontario government passed the Ontario Game and Fisheries Act. This legislation, designed...
The interplay of treaty rights with the right to culture has produced a variety of results for Nativ...
The White Earth reservation is located in west central Minnesota. Forty years after it was created a...
Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians is the United States Supreme Court's most recent de...
Many tribes with reserved treaty rights were forced to seek court enforcement to exercise rights to ...
INTRODUCTION In recent years the federal courts have been busy interpreting the Treaty of 1831 betwe...
INTRODUCTION At the center of many disputes among indigenous people and nation-states is the questio...
This research report examines the ongoing struggle for Native American groups to maintain their trad...
INTRODUCTION Tribal reserved lands and the (sometimes porous) federal legal protection of those terr...
Hunting, fishing, gathering and trapping were the industries of the aboriginal societies of North Am...
Courts have failed to develop a uniform test to determine the extent of Indian off-reservation hunti...
In this Article, adapted from his Oliver Rundell Lecture delivered at the University of Wisconsin La...
In the mid-nineteenth century, as the pace of American westward expansion accelerated and tension be...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityA daunting ecological reality facing natural resource managers...
American and Canadian Indian policy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries generally f...
In 1892 the Ontario government passed the Ontario Game and Fisheries Act. This legislation, designed...
The interplay of treaty rights with the right to culture has produced a variety of results for Nativ...
The White Earth reservation is located in west central Minnesota. Forty years after it was created a...
Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians is the United States Supreme Court's most recent de...
Many tribes with reserved treaty rights were forced to seek court enforcement to exercise rights to ...
INTRODUCTION In recent years the federal courts have been busy interpreting the Treaty of 1831 betwe...
INTRODUCTION At the center of many disputes among indigenous people and nation-states is the questio...
This research report examines the ongoing struggle for Native American groups to maintain their trad...
INTRODUCTION Tribal reserved lands and the (sometimes porous) federal legal protection of those terr...
Hunting, fishing, gathering and trapping were the industries of the aboriginal societies of North Am...
Courts have failed to develop a uniform test to determine the extent of Indian off-reservation hunti...
In this Article, adapted from his Oliver Rundell Lecture delivered at the University of Wisconsin La...
In the mid-nineteenth century, as the pace of American westward expansion accelerated and tension be...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityA daunting ecological reality facing natural resource managers...
American and Canadian Indian policy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries generally f...
In 1892 the Ontario government passed the Ontario Game and Fisheries Act. This legislation, designed...
The interplay of treaty rights with the right to culture has produced a variety of results for Nativ...
The White Earth reservation is located in west central Minnesota. Forty years after it was created a...