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Many Voices:
Classroom Activities on Chippewa Treaty Rights
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Elementary School Level
- Introduction
- The Anishinabe People and Their Relationships
to the Environment, Part I
- The Anishinabe People and Their Relationships
to the Environment, Part II
- Treaties and Treaty Making, Part I
- Treaties and Treaty Making, Part II
- Federal -- Indian Relations
- Reservations, Not Removal
- Denial of Anishinabe Culture
- Efforts to Destroy Tribal Cultures
- Reaffirmation of Treaty Rights
- Chippewa Treaty Rights and Resource management
- Resources
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- Middle School Level
- Introduction
- The Anishinabe People
- Common Attributes of Nations and Indian
Tribes
- The Constitutional Framework of Treaty
Making
- Early Federal -- Indian Policy,1789-1830s
- Chippewa Land Cessions Treaties of 1837
and 1842
- Reservations, Not Removal
- Denial of Anishinabe Culture
- Reaffirmation of Treaty Rights
- Chippewa Treaty Rights and Resource Management
- Resources
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- High School Level
- Introduction
- The Anishinabe People
- The Constitutional Framework of Treaty
Making
- Early Federal -- Indian Policy, 1789-1830s
- Chippewa Land Cession Treaties of 1837
and 1842
- Reservations, Not Removal
- Denial of Anishinabe Culture
- Reaffirmation of Treaty Rights
- Chippewa Treaty Rights and Resource Management
- Resources
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- Fundamentals
- Seasonal Activities of the Anishinabe
People
- Traditional Family and Clan Structure
of the Anishinabe People
- Report of Secretary of War Henry Knox
to President George Washington, June 15, 1789
- Pictures and Drawings Regarding Chippewa
Culture
- President Andrew Jackson on Indian Removal,
December 8, 1829
- The Removal Act of 1830
- Comparison of Indian and Non-Indian Population
Change, 1492-1990
- The Marshall Trilogy of Supreme Court
Cases Regarding Indians
- Judicial Canons of Interpretation of Indian
Treaties
- An Historical Overview of Chippewa Treaty
Rights
- A Treaty from Negotiation to Litigation
- Blank Treaty
- Journal of the Proceedings of the Council
held by Territorial Governor Henry Dodge with the Chippewa Indians,
July 1837
- Treaty with the Chippewa, July 29, 1837
- Treaty with the Chippewa, October 4, 1842
- Symbolic Petition of Chippewa Chiefs
- Eyewitness Account of the Wisconsin Chippewa
Death March 1850-51
- Treaty with the Chippewa, September 30,
1854
- Land Cessions, 1837-54
- Chief Buffalo's Memorial to President
Millard Fillmore
- State of Wisconsin Petition Against the
Removal of the Chippewas, February 27, 1854
- Chippewa Reservations in Wisconsin
- Boarding School Experience
- The English Language in Indian Schools
- Commissioner of Indian Affairs Report
for 1891
- Public Law 280, August 15, 1953
- Bad River Band's "Declaration of
Cold War," November 10, 1959
- Summary of Voigt Case Decisions, 1982-1990
- Tribal Harvest Licenses and Wisconsin
Angling License
- Joint Fishery Assessment, 1991
- Resource Management Decision Makers, 1991
- Rights to Fish, 1991
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- Appendixes
- Glossary
- Selected Bibliography
- Cover Sheet for Suggestions
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