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- Wisconsin_Walleye_War abstract "Following a case beginning in 1983, civil unrest erupted in Wisconsin after the U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb ruled on August 21, 1987, that six Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribal governments had the treaty right to regulate their members' hunting and fishing outside of the reservation boundaries, based on federal Treaty of St. Peters (1837) and Treaty of La Pointe (1842). Sports fishermen were opposed to tribal members spearfishing walleye during spawning season. Protests grew against the Ojibwe exercising treaty rights through the walleye spawning seasons into 1991, but actions on several fronts gradually led to more collaboration between the tribes and sport fishermen. The state commission found that the tribes took such a small percentage of fish that it would not affect sport fishing. The tribes and sport fishermen began to work together to protect their common interest in the fishery and other natural resources, which were in danger of environmental degradation due to mining.The events were chronicled in two books, the film Lighting the Seventh Fire (1995), and in a Mother Jones 1991 article.".
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- Wisconsin_Walleye_War subject Category:1987_riots.
- Wisconsin_Walleye_War subject Category:Crime_in_Wisconsin.
- Wisconsin_Walleye_War subject Category:Indigenous_rights_protests.
- Wisconsin_Walleye_War subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Wisconsin.
- Wisconsin_Walleye_War subject Category:Ojibwe.
- Wisconsin_Walleye_War subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_the_United_States.
- Wisconsin_Walleye_War type 1987Riots.
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- Wisconsin_Walleye_War type Riot101170502.
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- Wisconsin_Walleye_War comment "Following a case beginning in 1983, civil unrest erupted in Wisconsin after the U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb ruled on August 21, 1987, that six Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribal governments had the treaty right to regulate their members' hunting and fishing outside of the reservation boundaries, based on federal Treaty of St. Peters (1837) and Treaty of La Pointe (1842). Sports fishermen were opposed to tribal members spearfishing walleye during spawning season.".
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