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Fish in the lakes, wild rice, and game in abundance :testimony on behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe hunting and fishing rights
- 其他作者: McClurken, James M. , Cleland, Charles E.,
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- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 572 pages) :maps.
- 標題: Indiens d'Amérique , PêcheDroit , Indians of North America Hunting -- Law and legislation. , Treaties. , Minnesota , Ojibwa Indians. , Indians of North America Hunting -- Law and legislation -- Minnesota. , Traités. , Mille Lacs Indian Reservation (Minn.) , Indians of North America Fishing -- Law and legislation. , Minnesota. , FishingLaw and legislation , HuntingLaw and legislation. , FishingLaw and legislation. , LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. , Ojibwa Indians Minnesota -- Treaties. , Indiens d'Amérique Pêche -- Droit -- Minnesota. , Ojibwa (Indiens) , Minnesota Mille Lacs Indian Reservation. , Electronic books. , HuntingLaw and legislation , Indians of North America Fishing -- Law and legislation -- Minnesota. , Indians of North America , Ojibwa Indians , ChasseDroit , Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. , Ojibwa (Indiens) Minnesota -- Traités. , Indiens d'Amérique Chasse -- Droit -- Minnesota. , LAW
- ISBN: 1609171551 , 9781609171551
- ISBN: 0870134922 , 9780870134920
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 摘要: "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."--Jacket.
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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.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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