Classroom Activities on Chippewa Treaty Rights
No. 2150, 1991, 218 pp., $27
This publication helps students learn about
different interpretations of events in historical and current
North America. Designed to be used in conjunction with other
available history studies, these activities introduce students
in grades 4 through 12 to the Chippewa Indians' treaty rights
to hunt, fish, and gather. Nine activities at each level cover
the U.S.-Indian relationship during the treaty-making era, the
establishment of reservations, the erosion of Chippewa rights
and culture in the 20th century, court decisions upholding Chippewa
rights, and the current roles of the six bands.
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