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Disputed Waters
Native Americans and the Great Lakes Fishery
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184 pages
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The book explores the ongoing struggle of the Chippewa and Ottawa Indians for fishing rights in the Great Lakes, delving into broader legal and public policy issues regarding resource ownership and management in the U.S. It chronicles the conflict from the 1960s, highlighting key events such as the Chippewas' court victories in the 1970s and the backlash they faced from local authorities. Drawing from extensive research and personal experiences, the author advocates for the recognition of Native American rights and proposes policy changes to address historical injustices.
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2014, paperback
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