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Americas / Tribal sovereignty in the United States / Ojibwe people / Lake Superior Chippewa / Native Americans in the United States / Native American self-determination / Federally recognized tribes / St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin / First Nations / Ojibwe / History of North America
Date: 2013-08-15 17:18:41
Americas
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Ojibwe people
Lake Superior Chippewa
Native Americans in the United States
Native American self-determination
Federally recognized tribes
St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
First Nations
Ojibwe
History of North America

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT Between Wisconsin’s Eleven Federally Recognized Tribes

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