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Contemporary Business and Online Commerce Law 7th Edition by Henry R Cheeseman

Edition 7ISBN: 0132664372
book Contemporary Business and Online Commerce Law 7th Edition by Henry R Cheeseman cover

Contemporary Business and Online Commerce Law 7th Edition by Henry R Cheeseman

Edition 7ISBN: 0132664372
Exercise 3

Treaty with Native Americans When the Constitution was ratified by the original colonies in 1788, it delegated to the federal government the exclusive power to regulate commerce with Native American tribes. During the next 100 years, as the colonists migrated westward, the federal government entered into many treaties with Native American nations. One such treaty was with the Ojibwe Indians in 1837, whereby the Ojibwe sold land located in the Minnesota territory to the United States. The treaty provided: “The privilege of hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice, upon the lands, the rivers and the lakes included in the territory ceded, is guaranteed to the Indians.”The state of Minnesota was admitted into the Union in 1858.

In 1990, the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe tribe sued the state of Minnesota, seeking declaratory judgment that they retained the hunting, fishing, and gathering rights provided in the 1837 treaty and an injunction to prevent Minnesota from interfering with those rights. The state of Minnesota argued that when Minnesota entered the Union in 1858, those rights were extinguished. Are the hunting, fishing, and gathering rights guaranteed to the Ojibwe in the 1837 treaty still valid and enforceable? Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians, 526 U.S. 172,119 S.Ct. 1187,143 L.Ed.2d 270, Web 1999 U.S. Lexis 2190 (Supreme Court of the United States)

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During the year 1837, a treaty between W federal government and native citizens of US was formed which stated that native people of tribe O in M territory in the country US will sell their land to the government and will have the right of hunting, fishing, and gathering rice on the land, rivers and the lakes. Later, territory was added in union so it was said that rights in the treaty were extinguished.


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