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Many Voices:


Classroom Activities on Chippewa Treaty Rights


Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
  1. 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
     
  2. 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
     
  3. 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
     
  4. 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
     
  5. Appendixes
    1. Glossary
    2. Selected Bibliography
    3. Cover Sheet for Suggestions


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