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2011_Calendar.jpg 2012 Calendar
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TreatyRightsBooklet.jpg A Guide to Understanding Ojibwe Treaty Rights
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The guide contains the pertinent treaties, discusses the nature of treaty rights, provides historical background on the treaty rights, and details tribal resource management and GLIFWC activities. © 2006

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Otrui.jpg Ojibwe Treaty Rights Understanding & Impact
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This publication is aimed at 4-8th grade students promoting cultural awareness and background information on Ojibwe treaties. Includes activities and Ojibwe stories & legends. © 2006

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GanawenimaaBooklet.jpg Ganawenimaa nimamainan aki (Respect our Mother Earth)
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A 20-page environmental activity booklet for elementary level youth. It offers basic information about the Lake Superior watershed, its inhabitants and encourages conservation and respect of the water. ©2006

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CircleOfFlight2010.jpg Circle Of Flight
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This publication features twenty-one tribal and intertribal wetland and waterfowl enhancement success stories. © 2010

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FisheryStatus.jpg Fishery Status Update
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As a follow-up to the 1991 Casting Light Upon the Waters, the Joint Fishery Steering Committee released this report summarizing findings from the last nine years of joint assessment and fishery management activities in Wisconsin. Sixth Edition, 2010.

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MI guideMichigan's 1836 Treaty Fishery Guide

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GidakiiminaanAtlas.jpg Gidakiiminaan Atlas
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The Gidakiiminaan atlas is an 80-page atlas that identifies the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) names of lakes, rivers, islands, bays, and other locations in northern Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and east central Minnesota. Some of these are the pre-European names. Included in the atlas is a translation of the original name and a table that identifies the modern location name with the Anishinaabe name.

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GrowingUpOjibwe.jpg Growing up Ojibwe
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A supplement to our quarterly newspaper Mazina'igan. This 20 page supplement is about Tommy Sky from the Bad River Band of Ojibwe. Like all kids Tommy spends a lot of time in school and playing sports, but he also does some special things that are part of his Ojibwe culture. This supplement takes you through spring spearing and netting, gathering and hunting with Tommy and his family.

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Sugarbush_Supplement.jpg Iskigamizigan (Sugarbush): A Sequel to Growing Up Ojibwe
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This 12 page supplement continues the story about Tommy Sky from the Bad River Band of Ojibwe. The supplement takes you through the various steps involved in the gathering and processing of ziinzibaakwadwaboo (maple sap). Included in this paper are several kid’s activities.

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TommySkyRicing.jpg Ricing with Tommy Sky
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This 12-page supplement take you through the various steps involved in the gathering and processing of manoomin (wild rice). Kid's activities are included in this supplement.

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TommySkySpearing.jpg Spearfishing with Tommy Sky
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This 12-page supplement takes you through the various steps involved in treaty spearfishing. Kid's activities are included in this supplement.

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EnjoyFish_Supplement.jpg How To Enjoy Fish Safely
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MilleLacs_Supplement.jpg Mille Lacs Lake Fishery
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AIS_Supplement.jpg Aquatic Invasive Species
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LakeSuperior_Supplement.jpg Lake Superior Fishery Management
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manoominAnishinaabe Manoomin Supplement

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2011_Poster.jpg Mikinaako-minis (Turtle Island) Poster
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Like people across the globe, the Ojibwe tell stories that describe beliefs, values and explain the origins of the world. The Ojibwe Flood Story featured in Wesley Ballinger's Mikinaako-minis is a recreation story that includes a setting familiar to readers of Noah in the Old Testament and the Qur'an. For the Ojibwe the ancient story solidifies bonds to the earth and territories ceded to the United States and Canada.
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ZhewenimaadPoster.jpg Zhewenimaad Poster
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This poster portrays some aspects of the relationship between ma'iingan (wolf) and the Ojibwe people, whose teachings reveal ma'iingan as a friend and helper rather than "the big bad wolf." The artwork is done by Lac du Flambeau artist biskakone (Greg Johnson). © 2010


     
MinwaajimoPoster.jpg Minwaajimo Poster
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GLIFWC's 2009 poster features the artwork of Lac du Flambeau artist, biskakone Johnson, and highlights the significance of continuing traditional harvests to the Ojibwe people. © 2009
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ManoominPoster.jpg Manoomin Poster
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The 2008 poster features photographs of both the gathering and the processing of manoomin (wild rice). Manoomin translates into 'the good berry' in Ojibwe. © 2007
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BizhiwPoster.jpg Bizhiw Poster
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GLIFWC's 2004 poster highlights lynx, "bizhiw" in the Ojibwe language. Lynx is an important clan symbol. Clan, called doodem in Ojibwe, was, and still is, an important social unit in Ojibwe communities. The artwork is done by Lac du Flambeau artist biskakone (Greg Johnson). © 2004
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MikwendaagoziwagPoster.jpg Mikwendaagoziwag Poster
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This poster honors Ojibwe ancestors who suffered and died during the 1850 Sandy Lake Tragedy. A copy of GLIFWC's Sandy Lake brochure will accompany the poster. © 2002
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OjibweJourneysBooklet.jpg Ojibwe Journeys: Treaties, Sandy Lake, & The Waabanong Run
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This book explores key events in the history of Ojibwe people in the greater Lake Superior region. Soon after Ojibwe leaders negotiated treaties withe the United States in the mid-1800s, tribal members embarked on a journey to maintain their reserved rights to natural resources. Through traditions that include distance running, spiritual living, and a growing legal prowess, Ojibwe people have struggled against formidable governments and anti-Indian groups. Ojibwe Journeys includes rare historical photos, color images and maps, an explanation of treaty rights fundamentals, and an intimate look into the lives of some Ojibwe people today.
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Chippewa Flowage Where the River is Wide: Pahquahwong and the Chippewa Flowage
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This book provides a look at historical events as they occurred in the Chippewa Flowage. Some events have been overlooked or forgotten as the region enjoys the benefits of the Chippewa Flowage as it is today. The book is seventy-two pages and includes black and white photos.

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PlantsBook.jpg Plants Used by the Great Lakes Ojibwa
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This book includes a brief description of the plant and it's use, a reproduced line drawing, and a map showing approximately where each plant is distributed within the ceded territories. The abridged version is much the same but without the drawings, maps and descriptions.
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ReservationsMap.jpg Native American Reservations (MAP)
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This 24 X 36" full-color laminated map features historical graphics and text about Native lands and people. The map shows the location of all 314 federally-recognized reservations. © 2001
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NonMedicinalPlantCD.jpg Non-Medicinal Plants Used by the Great Lakes Ojibwe
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This CD is the result of meetings with elders from GLIFWC's 11 member tribes. The CD identifies non-medicinal uses of plants gathered by the Great Lakes Ojibwe, such as wild bergamot used as a hair rinse and conditioner, elderberry juice used as lipstick when mixed with tallow, or cattail used as a food. The CD includes the complete database of 585 pages and includes summaries that identify specific uses of plants. It also includes transcriptions of meetings with the elders, a seasonal harvest calendar, and a plant listing that includes links to photographs of most plants. There are also five video clips of elders talking about specific uses of different plants.
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GidakiiminaanCD.jpg Gidakiiminaan (Our Earth) CD
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The Gidakiiminaan CD is an interactive CD that identifies the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) name of lakes, river, islands, bays, and other locations within northern Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and east central Minnesota, some of these are the pre-European names. The CD incorporates voice links to the names so the user will be able to hear how they are pronounced and provides a translation of the Anishinaabe names.
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IndinawemaaganidogCD.jpg Indinawemaaganidog (All My Relations)
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This interactive Anishinaabe language CD identifies the names of animals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, and plants. The CD utilizes voice links to allow the user to hear the name while viewing photographs of the species. In addition, traditional knowledge is passed along through stories in the Anishinaabe language with partial translation. This is a resource that both beginning and advanced language students can use to increase their knowledge of Anishinaabemowin
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Inaadiziwin.jpg Inaadiziwin DVD
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Inaadiziwin (Way of Life) Anishinaabe Language DVD utilizes the harvesting seasons of the Ojibwe to teach the language. Developed as a language resource, the DVD identifies words and phrases that relate to the differing seasons of the Anishinaabe. The inter-active DVD also includes 12 short video clips for most of the seasons including spearing a fish through the ice and tanning a deer hide. Working with speakers and tribal harvesters, the DVD includes language lessons for spearing through the ice, sugar bush, wild rice harvesting/processing, trapping, snaring, hunting, spring spearing, gill net fishing, and hide tanning.

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After_the_Storm.jpgOjibwe Treaty Rights: Connections to Land & Water DVD
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Created for students, agency personnel and general viewers, this 18-minute DVD presents a brief history of treaty-reserved tribal harvesting rights in the upper Great Lakes region. Viewers are introduced to 21st Century Ojibwe harvesters and the natural resource agency that manages treaty resources on behalf of its member tribes—the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC). Interviews with tribal members clearly establish the importance of treaty rights in fulfilling subsistence and cultural/spiritual needs in contemporary society. © 2011

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After_the_Storm.jpg After the Storm DVD
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After the Storm, explores the socio-economic dimensions behind the violent protest movement in Wisconsin during the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Targeting Ojibwe tribal members exercising their recently court affirmed treaty rights in ceded territories, the protest drew large numbers to spearfishing landings and quickly took on a profoundly racist profile. © 2010

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SandyLakeDVD.jpg The Sandy Lake Tragedy DVD
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A new, 28-minute DVD tells the story of the 1850 Sandy Lake Tragedy. The story provides a significant historical background for the event at Sandy Lake, Minnesota, which claimed about 400 Ojibwe lives as part of the conspiracy to provoke Ojibwe bands to move from Wisconsin int the Minnesota Territory. The story dramatically portrays the tragedy as it unfolded in the 1850s and continues to depict Chief Buffalo's heroic trip to Washington DC in protest to the 1850 Removal Order, a trip also in response to the tragic events at Sandy Lake and which resulted erected Mikwendaagoziwag (They are remembered) Memorial Monument now stands honoring those Ojibwe ancestors who perished there and those whose fortitude and determination to return to their homelands helped secure the reservations many Ojibwe now call home. © 2007
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SandyLakeBrochure.jpg Sandy Lake Brochure
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StopAquaticHitchhikers.jpg Help Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers
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LakeSuperiorIndianFishery.jpg Lake Superior Indian Fishery
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LeafySpurge.jpg Leafy Spurge Brochure
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LoosestrifeBrochure.jpg Purple Loosestrife Brochure
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WildriceBrochure.jpg Wildrice Brochure
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Treaty RightsTreaty Rights Brochure

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