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  2. The 2024-25 Wisconsin fishing regulations include a host of changes, ... The rule was designed to provide certainty for sport anglers in the area where tribal spearing takes place and, depending ...

  3. Tribal spearfishing is a symbol of Indigenous sovereignty in ...

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    In this week's First Nations Wisconsin newsletter, we look at how spearfishing is at the heart of the issue of Indigenous sovereignty in Wisconsin. Tribal spearfishing is a symbol of Indigenous ...

  4. ‘One day, it will be a lost art.’ Spearfishing ... - AOL

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    Traditional Indigenous ice spearfishing, which inspired sturgeon spearing season on Lake Winnebago, is still practiced in northern Wisconsin. ‘One day, it will be a lost art.’

  5. Wisconsin Walleye War - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Walleye War became the name for late 20th-century events in Wisconsin in protest of Ojibwe (Chippewa) hunting and fishing rights. In a 1975 case, the tribes challenged state efforts to regulate their hunting and fishing off the reservations, based on their rights in the treaties of St. Peters (1837) and La Pointe (1842).

  6. Spearfishing - Wikipedia

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    Spearfishing is intensively managed throughout the world. The use of SCUBA equipment for spearfishing is now illegal in many parts of the world, although it remains legal and popular within many parts of the United States. Within the EU, the use of SCUBA for spearfishing is now illegal, in addition to a ban on spearfishing at night. [26]

  7. Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians, 526 U.S. 172 (1999), was a United States Supreme Court decision concerning the usufructuary rights of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribe to certain lands it had ceded to the federal government in 1837.

  8. Tribal members in Wisconsin spear fish through ice not just ...

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    The annual ice spearing camp on the Mole Lake Reservation in northern Wisconsin was started by elders as a way to revitalize their Ojibwe heritage. Tribal members in Wisconsin spear fish through ...

  9. Gigging - Wikipedia

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    A successful gigger in the Amazon basin, Peru.. Gigging is the practice of hunting fish or small game with a gig or similar multi-pronged spear.Commonly harvested wildlife include freshwater suckers, saltwater flounder, and small game, such as frogs.