A project to document and share TREATY RIGHTS STORIES

Ogichidaa (“warrior”) Storytellers is a video series produced by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission that shares the struggle of the Anishinaabe (also known as Ojibwe or Chippewa) to retain treaty reserved harvesting rights throughout the Ceded Territories of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. The series is an effort to document and share treaty rights stories to educate and support language and cultural revitalization.

Many of the videos in the series are supported by educational materials created by GLIFWC, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, and Wisconsin Historical Society. The educational materials contain lesson plans, enduring understandings, essential questions, vocabulary words, and extension activities.

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Contact

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission

P.O. Box 9 – 72682 Maple Street
Odanah, WI  54861