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ch 6 exit slip pgs. 6.21-6.28 the u.s. supreme courts 1999 ruling in mi…

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ch 6 exit slip pgs. 6.21-6.28
the u.s. supreme courts 1999 ruling in minnesota v.s. mille lacs bands of chippewa meant that the ojibwe people could
continue to hunt and fish in traditional ways on all of land they ceded in the 1837 treaty
no longer hunt and fish in traditional ways on land they ceded in the 1837 treaty.
hunt and fish in traditional ways on some of land they ceded in the 1837 treaty

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The 1999 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa upheld that the Ojibwe retained their treaty-guaranteed rights to hunt, fish, and gather on all the land they ceded in the 1837 Treaty, as the treaty did not explicitly revoke these rights.

Answer:

continue to hunt and fish in traditional ways on all of land they ceded in the 1837 treaty