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This text set includes a variety of multimodal resources designed to help learners understand treaty rights as they apply to the state of Wisconsin, giving special emphasis to the court cases of LCO v. Voight and State v. Gurnoe. Indian tribes were independent, sovereign nations, before the arrival of Europeans in North America. Despite ceding their lands in the northern part of Wisconsin to the U.S. government, Chippewa tribes reserved the right to hunt, fish, and gather within the Ceded Territory. In the 1980’s, these court cases affirmed those rights. The year 2024 celebrates 50 years of the court decision.
- Subject:
- American Indian Studies
- Civics and Government
- Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
- Global Education
- Sociology and Anthropology
- U.S. History
- World Cultures
- Material Type:
- Case Study
- Learning Task
- Lesson Plan
- Primary Source
- Reading
- Student Guide
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Rick Erickson
- Sandy Benton
- Liz Bodin
- Date Added:
- 06/18/2024