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MAY 2, 2001 The White Earth Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will be meeting to discuss a cooperative natural resource management agreement similar to the one other bands have in the state. The Legislature in 1980 passed a law to authorize the DNR to negotiate an agreement. Three public meetings will be held to address hunting, fishing and gathering rights on White Earth lands. Get the Story:
Agreement with White Earth Band to be discussed (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 5/2)
White Earth to discuss resource agreement
Facebook TwitterMAY 2, 2001 The White Earth Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will be meeting to discuss a cooperative natural resource management agreement similar to the one other bands have in the state. The Legislature in 1980 passed a law to authorize the DNR to negotiate an agreement. Three public meetings will be held to address hunting, fishing and gathering rights on White Earth lands. Get the Story:
Agreement with White Earth Band to be discussed (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 5/2)
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