By A Mystery Man Writer
A 1983 U.S. Supreme Court decision ensuring that Native Americans in Wisconsin had the right to spearfish was met with raucous protests. The same would soon follow in Minnesota.
Teen-ager lands monster muskie in channel near Alexandria, Minn.
Anthropology of Food--University of Minnesota Duluth
How Ojibwe tribes in Wisconsin resisted efforts to deny treaty rights
A journey to the lands of the Native Americans: Wisconsin Tribes itinerary
Anthropology of Food--University of Minnesota Duluth
Defending Treaty Rights
Indian Fishing Dispute Upsets North Woods' Quiet - The New York Times
Moving beyond argument : racism & treaty rights - Turning Points in Wisconsin History - Wisconsin Historical Society Online Collections
Minnesota fishing opener: Everything you need to know, and then some - Duluth News Tribune
The 50th anniversary of the Boldt Decision is a celebration of Native leadership - OPB
Defending Treaty Rights
Minnesota - Native American, Fur Trade, Pioneers
Treaty Rights and The Great Lakes Fishery, Clarke Historical Library
Native Rights: Where Great Lakes Tribes can fish and how much is up for debate