Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa NE MN Landscape Plan.

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Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa NE MN Landscape Plan

Land TenureLand Tenure 1887 General Allotment Act (Dawes Act) 2/3 land loss 1906 Burk Act forced fee patents Minnesota - Up to 1935: 12,507 allotments made, totaling 892,508 acres; 760,110 acres alienated.

Wildlife Moose Snowshoe hare Deer Furbearers

The ForestThe Forest Paper Birch Spruce Cedar Balsam fir Basswood Maple

Hardwood Pre-commercial ThinHardwood Pre-commercial Thin Research Questions Priority Species Funding

Traditional staplesTraditional staples Wildrice Blueberries Maple sugar Nuts Hazel & Oak

Burning for BlueberriesBurning for Blueberries

Wildrice Vegetation Control “Studying what happened out in the wild rice lakes Nanda- gikendaasowin Naawij Gaa-izhiwebakin Manoomini-zaaga’iganiing

Dealing with ThreatsDealing with Threats  Deer  EAB  Worms  Buckthorn  Garlic Mustard  Gypsy Moth  Mtn Pine Beetle