
2025 Manoomin Calendar
Anishinaabe women are the original caretakers of manoomin (wild rice).
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Plants Used by the Great Lakes Ojibwa
This book includes a brief description of the plant and its use, a reproduced line drawing, and a…
Starting at $22.00

Affirming and Implementing Treaty-Reserved Rights in the Pacific Northwest and Great Lakes
This report describes some of the Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest treaty tribes’ natural…
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Casting Light Upon the Waters: A Joint Fishery Assessment of the Wisconsin Ceded Territory
This report provides an objective statement about the rights reserved by the Ojibwe Indians, the…
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Celebrating 20 Years of Implementing Tribal Treaty Rights: Past, Present, and Future
20th Anniversary of the Memorandum of Understanding regarding Tribal-USDA Forest Service Relations…
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Fishery Status Update 2013
Walleye and Wisconsin have become almost synonymous over the years as the state's numerous lakes…
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Ganawenindiwag Working with plant relatives to heal and protect Gichigami shorelines
Ganawenindiwag (they take care of each other) empowers users to grow, promote, and use plants…
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Gidakiiminaan Atlas
The language atlas includes 30 individual maps depicting the Ojibwe language name for geographic…
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Lac Courte Oreilles v Voigt Decision
This 40th anniversary commemorative poster of the Lac Courte Oreilles v Voigt Decision details…
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Lead Contamination: Keep Lead OUT of our Traditionally Harvested Foods!
Lead fragments from ammunition can also be found in the animal remains after field dressing.
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Lead Free for You & Your Family! poster
Lead is a heavy metal commonly used in gun ammunition and occasionally in solder to repair maple…
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Metallic Mineral Mining: The Process & the Price
This booklet provides an overview of metallic mining by describing its stages and their associated…
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Ogichidaa classroom materials
These materials to support the use of the Ogichidaa Storytellers Videos in
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Ojibwe Journeys: Treaties, Sandy Lake, & The Waabanong Run
This book explores key events in the history of Ojibwe people in the greater Lake Superior region.
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Sandy Lake Tragedy & Memorial brochure
President Taylor's 1850 removal order had failed. Nevertheless, Ramsey and Indian Sub-agent John…
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Treaties of 1836, 1837, 1842, 1854, and 1855
Ojibwe (called Chippewa by the United States Government) and Ottawa land cessions to the United…
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Tribal Great Lakes Restoration
This publication features the success stories of how tribes have been key contributors to the…
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Tribal Wildlife & Habitat Accomplishments
In the Midwest Region, more than 35 tribes and tribal organizations manage a land base greater than…
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Where the River is Wide: Pahquahwong and the Chippewa Flowage
This book looks at historical events as they occurred in the Chippewa Flowage.
Starting at $8.00