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What name is used in Ojibwe treaties the US government?

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Today “treaty rights” means those rights the Ojibwe kept when they signed the treaties. They are also called reserved rights. The Ojibwe never sold or bar- gained these rights away. They are the rights to hunt, fish and gather plant resources, like wild rice, on the land sold to the United States.

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