Treaty Rights and Natural Resources

ENR 3001/5001
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Berger, Thomas R. 1991. A Long and Terrible Shadow, White Values, Native Rights in the Americas, 1492-1992. Douglas and McIntyre, Toronto. 183 pp.
a). Introduction, pp. vix-xiv.
b). Chapter 1, pp. 1-14 -- Las Casas and the Rights of Indians
c). Chapter 2, pp. 15- 25 -- The Debate at Valladolid
d). Chapter 3, pp. 26-38 -- Disease and Death
e). Chapters 4 and 5, pp. 39-65 -- Indian slavery and Iroquois alliance
f). Chapter 6, pp. 66-84 -- John Marshall and the Indians
g). Chapter 10, pp. 126-139 -- The Last Redoubt: The Survival of Subsistence
h). Epilogue, pp. 157-162 

Canby, William C., Jr. 1988. American Indian Law in a Nutshell. Second Edition. West Publ. Co., St. Paul, MN. 336 pages. ISBN 0-314-41160-7
a). Chapter 1, pp. 1-8. -- Nature and Scope of Indian Law, What is a Tribe, Who is an Indian
b). Chapter 5, pp. 66-83. -- Indian Tribal Sovereignty
c). Chapter 6, pp. 84-96 -- Indian Treaties
d). Chapter 10, pp. 230-255 -- Individual rights and Indian Law
e). Chapter 11, pp. 256-276 -- Indian Lands
f). Chapter 13, pp. 295-318 -- Indian Hunting and Fishing Rights

Deloria, Vine, Jr. and C. M. Lytle. 1983. American Indians, American Justice. University of Texas Press. 262 pages. ISBN 0-292-73834-x
a). Introduction, pp. ix-xiii
b). Chapter 1, pp. 1-24. American Indians in Historical Perspective
c). Chapter 2, pp.25-57. Federal responsibility over Indian affairs
d). Chapter 3, pp. 58-79. Indian Country

Doherty, Robert. 1990. Disputed Waters: Native Americans and the Great Lakes Fishery. The University Press of Kentucky. 172 pages ISBN 0-8131-1715-1
a). Introduction, pp. 1-6
b). Chapter 1. pp. 7-22. The Fur Trade
c). Chapter 2. pp. 23-37. The Great Lakes Fishery
d). Chapter 3. pp. 38-50 Social Structure and the Forests
e). Chapter 4. pp. 51-66 Tourism and Sport Fishing.
f). Chapter 5, pp. 67-85. Chippewa and Ottawa Treaty Rights.
g). Chapter 6., pp. 86-104. Treaty Rights in the Courts.
h). Chapters 9 and Epilogue, pp. 140-155. What's to be Done?

McClurken, James M. (compiler). 2000. Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice, and Game in Abundance: Testimony on behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hunting and Fishing Rights. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing, Mich. 572 pages. ISBN 0-87013-492-2
a). Charles Cleland. Life of the Chippewa, pp. 8-26
b). Charles Cleland Answers to attorney's questions. pp. 109-115.
c). Regional Context of Removal: Introduction, pp. 143-150
d). Implementing the Removal Order, pp. 172-186
e). Tragedy at Sandy Lake, pp. 187-198
f). The Pleasure of the President, pp. 244-255
g). Opinion of the Court, pp. 527-546.

Satz, Ronald N. 1991. Chippewa Treaty Rights: the Reserved Rights of Wisconsin's Chippewa Indians in Historical Perspective.Wisconsin Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters, Transactions Vol. 79, No. 1. ISSN 0084-05.05
a). Prefatory and Chapter 1, Early Chippewa-US Relations, pp. xi-11.
b). Chapter 2, The 1837 Pine Tree Treaty, pp. 13-31
c). Chapter 3, The 1842 Copper Treaty, pp. 33-49.
d). Chapter 4, The Removal Order and the Wisconsin Death march, pp. 51-59.
e). Chapter 5, Reservations Replace Removal, pp. 61-82.
f). Chapter 6, The Curtailment of Treaty Rights, pp. 83-90.
g). Chapter 7, The Continuing Pursuit of Justice, pp. 91-100.
h). Chapter 8, The White Backlash and Beyond, pp. 101-124.
i). Appendix 1, Negotiations for Treaty of 1837, pp. 131-153
j). Appendices 7-9, Crabb Decision, and acceptance letters, pp. 187-197.

Spangler, George R. 1997. Treaty Fisheries In The Upper Midwest. Water Resources Update, Issue Number 107, Spring 1997. Pages 54-64.

Spangler, George R. and Tsegaye Nega. 2001. Equal Rights, Unequal share: Implementing Judicial Allocation to Indian and non-Indian Fisheries in Northern Wisconsin. Unpublished manuscript., University of Minnesota, Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, and Institute for Social, Economic and Ecological Sustainability.

Anonymous, 1995. "Savior of the Plague Years." The Wired Interview with Dr. Amy-Jessica Castillo. Wired Scenarios Special Issue, October 1995. vol. 3, Issue No. 11: pp. 84-89, 148.

 


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