Wisconsin -- Indians
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Wisconsin -- Indians
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Wisconsin
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- Subject of19
- Keeping our word, Indian treaty rights and public responsibilities : a report on a recommended federal role following Wisconsin's request for federal assistance, submitted by Rennard Strickland, Stephen J. Herzberg, Steven R. Owens
- Traditions of De-coo-dah, and antiquarian researches:, comprising extensive explorations, surveys, and excavations of the wonderful and mysterious earthen remains of the mound-builders in America; the traditions of the last prophet of the Elk nation relative to their origin and use; and the evidences of an ancient population more numerous than the present aborigines
- A guide to understanding Chippewa treaty rights
- Charters, constitutions, and by-laws of the Indian tribes of North America, compiled/edited by George E. Fay
- Indian-white relations, historical foundations : teacher information sheet
- Chippewa off-reservation treaty rights, origins and issues, prepared by Bette B. Arey
- Three classic Oneota sites in east central Wisconsin, by Victoria Dirst
- The effigy mound culture of Wisconsin,, by Chandler W. Rowe
- Pride runs deep in the Menominee
- Journal of the Wisconsin Indians Research Institute
- Report of the Secretary of the Interior, [Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs] being part of the message and documents communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the third session of the fifty-third Congress
- Wisconsin indians, clippings (includes treaty rights issue)
- Wisconsin Indians
- Menominee drums, tribal termination and restoration, 1954-1974, by Nicholas C. Peroff
- Menominee Indian tribe of Wisconsin, [prepared by the Planning Support Group, Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior]
- Indians of the Great Lakes area
- Indian nations of Wisconsin, histories of endurance and renewal, Patty Loew
- Address :, by W.G. Clough
- Fish and the Red Cliff Chippewa