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Mich. doesn't recognize off-reservation hunts
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FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2003 The state of Michigan doesn't recognize off-reservation tribal hunting and fishing rights, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. The tribes have off-reservation rights guaranteed by treaty. But the state believes tribal members must comply with state hunting regulations and requirements, said Jim Ekdahl, DNR's specialist on tribal issues. The tribes' off-reservation fishing rights have been confirmed by the federal courts. Get the Story:
Tribal hunts occur on, off reservations (The Michigan Outdoor News 5/2) Relevant Links:
Michigan Department of Natural Resources - http://www.michigan.gov/dnr
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