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HOLDINGS ON CHIPPEWA TREATY RIGHTS: SPEARFISHING, THE ANTI-INDIAN
MOVEMENT, AND MINING IN CEDED TERRITORY LOCATED IN THE
MADISON TREATY RIGHTS SUPPORT GROUP/NATIVE AMERICAN
CENTER LENDING LIBRARY
1947 Winnebago Street, Madison WI 53704
Telephone No. 608-244-3668 (BIGFOOT)
DNR or WDNR = Wisconsin Department of Natural resources
GLIFWC = Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Commission
MTRSG = Madison Treaty Rights Support Group
MTN = Midwest Treaty Network
DPI = Department of Public Instruction
SPEARFISHING
Videocassettes
DeSpain, Joel. (1989). 1989 Spearing Report. Madison, WI:
WISC Television.
Earth Network. (1990). Spearfishing Treaty Rights: Shows #36 and
#37. Chicago: Earth Network.
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission. (N.D.). Lake
Superior Indian Fisheries. Odanah: GLIFWC.
_________. (N.D.). Voight Treaty Rights. Odanah: GLIFWC.
_________. (N.D.). Annual Conference, Tapes I-V. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Loew, Patty.(1990). Spring of Discontent. WKOW Television.
Madison Treaty Rights Support Group. (1991). 1991 Treaty Rights
Forum: Broadening the Perspective.
_________. (1991). Spirit of the Seventh Fire (Lac du Flambeau
Spearfishing).
Midwest Treaty Network. (1990). 1990 Witness Report: Spearfishing
in Northern Wisconsin, 1990. Madison: MTN.
White, Ben & Mike. (1990). Understanding Treaties.
READINGS:
Arey, Betty, (1991). Chippewa Off-Reservation Treaty Rights:
Origins and Issues. Madison: Legislative Reference Bureau.
Beno, Mike. (19 ). "Treaty Troubles." In Audubon Magazine, April
1991.
Besadny, C.D. (1989). Cooperation in Natural Resource Management.
Madison: WDNR.
Bobo, Lawrence and E. Garcia. (1992). The Chippewa Indian Treaty
Rights Survey: A Preliminary Report. Madison: LaFollette
Institute.
Bresette, Walt. (1990). "We Are All Mohawks." In Green Letter: In
Search of Greener Times.
Bresette, Walt. (1989). Chippewa Treaty Rights: Solutions Paper I
- 1989. Bayfield: Sunshine Studios.
Bresette, Walt. (1990). Can There Be Treaties and Peace in the
North?
Bresette, Walt and James Yellowbank. (1990). Safe Development: A
Proposal for Regional Resource Co-Management in Northern
Wisconsin.
Busiahn, Thomas. (1991). Chippewa Treaty Harvest of Natural
Resources - Wisconsin, 1983-1990. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Busiahn, Thomas. (1989). Biological Impact of the Chippewa Off-
Reservation Harvest, 1983-1989. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Busiahn, Thomas, Kmiecik, Neil, Thannum, Jim, and Zorn, Jim.
(1989). 1989 Chippewa Spearing Season - Separating Myth from
Fact. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Busiahn, Tom. (1989). Co-management.
Coleman, John. (1989-1991). Summaries of Chippewa Treaty Rights
Court Rulings. Madison: MTRSG.
Crabb, Barbara. (1989-1991). Various Court Rulings on the
Chippewa Treaty Rights Cases. Madison: Federal District Court.
David, Peter F. (1989). Summary of the 1988 Off-Reservation
Treaty Waterfowl Season of the Lake Superior Tribes of Chippewa
Indians: Administrative Report 89-10. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Department of Public Instruction. (1992). Classroom Activities on
Chippewa Treaty Rights. Madison: DPI.
Dodge, Larry. (Ed.). N.W. Wisconsin Alternatives Forum. Spring
1998 - Midsummer 1989.
DNR. (1989). Chippewa Treaty Rights Summary. Madison: DNR.
________. (1990). About Spearfishing by Chippewa Tribes in
WIsconsin's Ceded Territory. Madison: DNR.
Ebener, Mark P., Michael Gallinat, and Michael Donofrio. (1989).
Biological and Commercial Catch Statistics from the Inter-tribal
Fishery in the 1942 Ceded Area within Michigan Waters of Lake
Superior, 1988: Administrative Report 89-6. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Gilbert, Jonathon. (1989). Results of the 1988 Off-Reservation
Treaty Deer and Bear Hunting Seasons: Administrative Report 89-4.
Odanah: GLIFWC.
________. (1989). Wildlife Studies in Northern Wisconsin, 1984-
1988: Administrative Report 89-3. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission Staff. (1985). "A
History of Chippewa Hunting and Fishing." In Masanaigan, January,
1985.
_________. (1989). Treaty Rights: A Guide to Understanding
Chippewa Treaty Rights. Odanah: GLIFWC.
_________. (1989). 1989 Tribal Hatchery and Reservation Fish
Production. Odanah: GLIFWC.
_________. (1990). 1990: Annual Report. Odanah: GLIFWC.
________. (1988). Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife
Commission: 1988 Annual Report. Odanah: GLIFWC.
_________. (1988). Chippewa Treaty Rights in Wisconsin: A Special
Supplement of the Masanaigan. Odanah: GLIFWC.
________.(1989).Chippewa Treaty Rights:
Hunting...Fishing...Gathering on Ceded Territory. Odanah: GLIFWC.
_________. (1989). Annual Report: Protecting and Preserving
Rights and Resources. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Indigenous Law Students Association. (Eds.). (1990). Coming
Together of the Peoples: Conference on Native American Issues.
Madison: ILSA.
Kmiecik, Neil and Dale T. Shively. (1990). Open Water Spearing
and Netting in Northern Wisconsin by Chippewa Indians during
1989: Administrative Report 90-1. Odanah: GLIFWC.
Masanaigan. (Spring, 1990).
Masanaigan. (June/July, 1991).
Masanaigan: Replenishing the Fishery: Chippewa Tribal
Hatcheries.(1991). Odanah: GLIFWC.
Midwest Treaty Network. (1989). Gillnets. Madison: Madison Treaty
Rights Support Group.
________. (1989). Co-management: How Washington Resolved Its
Treaty Rights Dispute. Madison: MTRSG.
________. (1989). Chippewa Spearfishing : Fact Sheet. Madison:
MTRSG.
________. (1989). Chippewa Treaty Rights: Fact Sheet. Madison:
MTRSG.
________. (1989). Treaty Rights and Spearfishing. Madison: MTRSG.
________. (1991). Wisconsin Treaties: What's the Problem?
Madison: MTRSG.
Milwaukee Journal. (1989)."The Chippewa Struggle to Regain
Identity: Return to Tradition." In Wisconsin. Milwaukee: The
Milwaukee State Journal.
Murdock, Donald. (Undated). Chippewa Treaty Series. Duluth: Bay-
Shig.
Ojibwe Curriculum Committee, Minnesota Historical Society.
(1973). The Ojibwe: Yesterday and Today. Duluth: Duluth News-
Tribune.
Reed, Jon. (1989). Chippewa Treaty Rights Disputes in Wisconsin:
An Historical Perspective. Unpublished MS.
Satz, Ronald. (1991). Chippewa Treaty Rights: The Reserved Rights
of Wisconsin's Chippewa Indians in Historical Perspective.
Madison: Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 251 pp.
Smith, B. and P. Burt. (Eds.). (19 ). Fisheries Co-management: A
Response to Legal, Social, and Fiscal Imperatives. Odanah:
GLIFWC.
Thannum, Jim. (1990). 1990 Chippewa Spearing Season - Conflict
and Cooperation: The Two States of Wisconsin. Odanah: GLIFWC>
Wisconsin Fisheries Management. (1990). Spearing and Sport
Angling for Walleyes. Madison. WDNR.
U.S. Department of the Interior. (1991). Casting Light upon the
Waters: A Joint Fishery Assessment of the Wisconsin Ceded
Territory. Minneapolis: Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Various Wisconsin Newspapers. (April-May, 1989). 1989 Chippewa
Spearing Season. (Season's coverage of spearing chiefly from
Milwaukee and Madison newspapers.)
_________. (April-May, 1990). 1990 Chippewa Spearing Season.
(Season's coverage of spearing chiefly from Milwaukee and Madison
newspapers.)
_________. (April-May, 1991). 1991 Chippewa Spearing Season.
(Season's coverage of spearing from selected major and relevant
newspapers in Wisconsin.)
Wisconsin State Journal. (1990). Treaty Rights: Cultures in
Conflict. Madison: WSJ.
Wrone, David C. (1989). Economic Impact of the 1837 and 1842
Chippewa Treaties. Stevens Point, WI: David C. Wrone.
MAPS
Grossman, Zoltan. (1990). The Anishinabe Nation.
Ceded Territories in Wisconsin.
1988 Fry and Fingerling Stockings in Lac Du Flambeau Lakes.
Untold Facts about Spearfishing in Northern Wisconsin.
Indian Tribes of the Western Great Lakes.
Indian Settlements in Wisconsin.
ANTI-INDIAN MOVEMENT
Videocassettes
DeSpain, Joel. (1989). 1989 Spearing Report. Madison, WI:
WISC Television.
Hughes, Lynn. (1991). Spearfishing--Witness for Nonviolence.
Luciano. (1991). Spirit of the Seventh Fire (Lac du Flambeau
Spearfishing).
Midwest Treaty Network. (1990). 1990 Witness Report: Spearfishing
in Northern Wisconsin, 1990. Madison: MTN.
Midwest Treaty Network. (1989). Boatlandings, 1989. Madison: MTN.
READINGS
Anti-Indian Movement Readings Packet. Includes documents from
Stop Treaty Abuse/Wisconsin, Protect Americans' Rights and
Resources, War on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,
Salmon Unlimited and writings concerning Wisconsin COunties
Association, National Counties Association, and CItizens for
Equal Rights Association.
Bresette, Walt. (1990). "We Are All Mohawks." In Green Letter: In
Search of Greener Times.
Bresette, Walt. (1990). Can There Be Treaties and Peace in the
North?
Edgerton, Carol. (1991)."Background Notes on the Treaty Rights
Conflict in Northern Wisconsin." In Witness for Nonviolence
Trainee Packets. Madison: MTN.
Gedicks, Al. (19 ). Race and Class.
GLIFWC. (1989). Moving Beyond Argument: Racism and Treaty Rights.
Odanah: GLIFWC.
Grossman, Zoltan. (1991). "Treaty Rights amd Responding to Anti-
Indian Activity." In _________________________.
H.J. Res. 261, Joint Resolution.
Lucero, Sam M. (1991). "Economy Is Tied to Racism, Says
Chippewa." In Catholic Herald.
Masanaigan. (Spring, 1990).
Masanaigan. (June/July, 1991).
Metz, Sharon. (Ed.). (Undated). Native American Treaties: The
Religious Communities Speak. Milwaukee: H.O.N.O.R.
Metz, Sharon, et al. (1990). HONOR Panel on Treaty Rights.
Midwest Treaty Network. (1991). Wisconsin Treaties: What's the
Problem? Madison: MTRSG.
_________. (1992). Indian Bashing: Finding Scapegoats in
Wisconsin. Madison: MTRSG.
________. (1991). Witness for Nonviolence Trainee's Packet.
Madison: MTRSG.
________. (1990). Witness for Nonviolence Training Manual.
Milwaukee: Witness for Nonviolence for Rural Rights and Treaty
Rights in Northern Wisconsin.
_________. (1989). Witness for Nonviolence Documentation Forms -
1989. (Witness report forms, documenting protester activity,
specifically racism, violence, and ineffective police response--
partial basis of 1989 Witness Report.)
________. (1990). Witness for Nonviolence Documentation Forms -
1990. (Witness report forms, documenting protester activity,
specifically racism, violence, and ineffective police response--
partial basis of 1990 Witness Report.)
_________. (1991). Witness for Nonviolence Documentation Forms -
1991. (Witness report forms, documenting protester activity,
specifically racism, violence, and ineffective police response--
partial basis of 1991 Witness Report.)
_________. (1992). Witness for Nonviolence Documentation Forms -
1992. (Witness report forms, documenting protester activity,
specifically racism, violence, and ineffective police response.)
_________. (1989). 1989 Witness Report. Madison: The Midwest
Treaty Network.
_________. (1990). 1990 Witness Report Chippewa
Spearfishing Season: Violence, Ineffective Law Enforcement,
and Racism. (includes 135-page report, videotape, and
audiocassette). Madison, WI: The Midwest Treaty Network, 135
pp.
_________. (1991). 1991 Witness Report. Madison, WI: The Midwest
Treaty Network.
Ryser, Rudolph. (1992). Occasional Paper #16: Anti-Indian
Movement on the Tribal Frontier. Kenmore, WA: Center for World
Indigenous Studies.
Strickland, Rennard, Stephen J. Herzberg, and Steven R. Owen.
(1990). Keeping Our Word: Indian Treaty Rights and Public
Responsibility - A Report on a Recommended Federal Role Following
Wisconsin's Request for Federal Assistance. Madison: Strickland,
Herzberg, Owens.
Various Wisconsin Newspapers. (April-May, 1989). 1989 Chippewa
Spearing Season. (Season's coverage of spearing chiefly from
Milwaukee and Madison newspapers.)
_________. (April-May, 1990). 1990 Chippewa Spearing Season.
(Season's coverage of spearing chiefly from Milwaukee and Madison
newspapers.)
_________. (April-May, 1991). 1991 Chippewa Spearing Season.
(Season's coverage of spearing from selected major and relevant
newspapers in Wisconsin.)
Whaley, Rick. (Ed.). (1990). Witness for Non-violence Training
Manual. Milwaukee: Witness for Non-violence for Rural Rights and
Treaty Rights in Northern Wisconsin.
Whaley, R. and Walt Bresette. (1993). Walleye Warriors.
Philadelphia: New Society Press. (In press).
Wisconsin Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights. (1989). Discrimination Against the Chippewa Indians in
Northern Wisconsin: A Summary Report. Madison: Wisconsin Advisory
Committee.
Wisconsin Catholic Conference. (1988). Indian Treaty Rights in
Wisconsin: A Call to Community. Madison: Wisconsin Catholic
Conference.
Wisconsin State Journal. (1990). Treaty Rights: Cultures in
Conflict. Madison: WSJ.
Wisconsin Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on
Civil Rights. (1989). Discrimination against Chippewa Indians in
Northern Wisconsin.
Audiocassettes
Midwest Treaty Network. (1990). 1990 Witness Report -- Chippewa
pring Spearfishing Season. Madison: Midwest Treaty Network.
__________. (1989). Witness Documentation Tapes. (Various tapes
documenting racism, violence, and ineffective police response at
northern Wisconsin boatlandings during Chippewa spearing season--
recorded by members of the Witness for Nonviolence.)
_________. (1990). Witness Documentation Tapes. (Various tapes
documenting racism, violence, and ineffective police response at
northern Wisconsin boatlandings during Chippewa spearing season--
recorded by members of the Witness for Nonviolence.)
_________. (1991). Witness Documentation Tapes. (Various tapes
documenting racism, violence, and ineffective police response at
northern Wisconsin boatlandings during Chippewa spearing season--
recorded by members of the Witness for Nonviolence.)
________. (1992). Witness Documentation Tapes. (Various tapes
documenting reduced protest activity at northern Wisconcin
boatlandings during Chippewa spearing season--recorded by members
of the Witness for Nonviolence.)
_________. (1991). Stop Treaty Abuse Rally - 1991, Torpy Park,
Minocqua, WI. (Taped by members of Witness for Nonviolence.)
_________. (1992). Protect American's Rights and Resources
Rally - 1991, Torpy Park, Minocqua, WI. (Taped by members of
Witness for Nonviolence.)
MINING ON INDIAN LANDS
Videocassettes
Champ, Joe. (1990). Thunder in the North. Madison, WI: WISC
Television.
Earth Network. (1990). Spearfishing Treaty Rights: Shows #36 and
#37. Chicago: Earth Network.
Gedicks, Al. (1990). Mining Video. LaCrosse, WI: Gedicks.
Luciano. (1992). MTRSG 1992 Forum: From Columbus to Kennecott.
_________. (1991). DNR Where Are You? (Ladysmith/Flambeau Mine).
_________. (1992). What Have We Done to the Earth? (Noranda
Mine).
READINGS
Anonymous. (1991). I Really Care about Mining. What Can I Do?
Anonymous. (1991). "Rare Clam Found in River below Flambeau Mine
Site." In Ladysmith News.
Anonymous. (1991). "No New Clams Found in Flambeau." In Ladysmith
News.
Blewitt, T. J. et al. (ND). An Analysis of the Socio-Economic and
Environmental Impacts of Mining and Mineral Resource Development
on the Sokaogan Chippewa Community: Volume II -- Environmental
Assessments. Madison: COACT Research.
Bresette, Walt. (1989). Chippewa Treaty Rights: Solutions Paper I
- 1989. Bayfield: Sunshine Studios.
Bresette, Walt. (1990). Can There Be Treaties and Peace in the
North?
Bresette, Walt and James Yellowbank. (1990). Safe Development: A
Proposal for Regional Resource Co-Management in Northern
Wisconsin.
Department of Natural Resources. (1990). Final Environmental
Impact Statement Flambeau Mining Company - Copper Mine Ladysmith,
Wisconsin. Madison: DNR.
Edgerton, Larry.(Ed.).(1990). Indian Treaty Rights and the
Wisconsin Mining Controversy. Madison: Kinko's Professor
Publishing.
Flambeau Summer Coalition. (1991). Is the DNR Telling Us the
Truth? Luck: Flambeau Summer Coalition.
Gedicks, Al, et al. (ND). An Analysis of the Socio-Economic and
Environmental Impacts of Mining and Mineral Resource Development
on the Sokaogan Chippewa Community: Volume I -- Social, Economic
and Cultural Assessments. Madison: COACT Research.
Gedicks, Al. (1991). "Public Resistance Could Sink Mine Plans."
In Milwaukee Sentinel.
Hurrle, William. (1990). "A Mine of Their Own." In Isthsmus.
Kerr, Scott. (1990). "The New Indian Wars: The Trail of Broken
Treaties Continues. In The Progressive, April, 1990, 20-23.
Kerr, Scott. (1990). "A Pandora's Box of Environmental Evil and
the State Provides the Key." In Shepherd Express.
Ladysmith Mine and Other Mining Readings Packet compiled by
Madison Treaty Rights Support Group for the Educational Resource
Kits.
Midwest Treaty Network. (1989). The Role of Corporations, the
State, and the DNR in the Current Treaty Rights Dispute. Madison:
MTRSG.
________. (1991). Wisconsin Treaties: What's the Problem?
Madison: MTRSG.
________. (1991). Chippewa Treaties: Protecting Northern
Wisconsin. Madison: MTRSG.
________. (1992). Questions and Answers about Noranda's Proposed
Lynne/Willow Mine. Madison: MTRSG.
Moody, Roger. (1990)."Rio Tinto Zinc: The British Mining
Monster." In Multinational Monitor.
RCCAG. (1990). Mining in Wisconsin: Special Action Edition.
Ladysmith: RCCAG.
Swamp, Jo. (1990). "Media Covers up Racism and Mineral Rights
behind Treaty COnflict." In The UWM Post.
U.W. Greens Northwoods Taskforce. (1991). Rio Tinto Zinc in
Ladysmith and Prospects for Plunder in the Northwoods. Madison:
U.W. Greens.
Wisconsin DNR. (1991). Rare Clam Discovered in Flambeau River.
Wisconsin Resource Protection Council. (19 ). Crandon: The
Impossible Quest. Madison: WPRC.
WPRC. (11983). "Areas Targeted by Mining Companies for Mineral
Leasing and Exploration." In Land Grab: The Corporate Theft of
Wisconsin's Mineral Resources.
Wisconsin Resources Protection Council flyer.
WPRC. (1990). Problems with the DNR's Final Environmental Impact
Statement (FEIS) on RTZ-Kennecott's Proposed Open Pit Copper-Gold
Mine at Ladysmith, WI. Tomahawk: WPRC.
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