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Attorney's office reviewing harassment case involving tribal harvesters on Mille Lacs


Attorney’s office reviewing harassment case involving tribal harvesters on Mille Lacs
Hostile and violent acts of aggression, including rock throwing, racial slurs, and threats of physical violence, occur during tribal spearfishing every year. Obstruction or harassment of individuals practicing their federally protected rights can lead to fines and even arrest, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission reported.
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MILLE LACS LAKE The Mille Lacs County Attorney’s Office is looking into potential criminal charges stemming from harassment of tribal harvesters on Mille Lacs Lake.
Tribal harvesters reported the harassment on the night of April 10 on Mille Lacs Lake. Conservation enforcement with the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission responded to the location marked with a smartphone app, and later to a residence, along with the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office. ....

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Wisconsin tribal spearfishing to start amid tension, police patrols


Warden and police patrols will be seen this month in northern Wisconsin following an incident last year in which gunshots were fired near tribal spearfishers.
“No family should have to fear for their safety while fishing,” said Adam McGeshick, chief conservation enforcement officer for the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, in a statement.
He said anyone seeing anything that resembles harassment of tribal harvesters should call GLIFWC or their local county sheriff’s department.
“We will not tolerate tribal harvester harassment of any sort,” said GLIFWC Voigt Intertribal Task Force Chairman John Johnson Sr. in a statement. “The season is about cultural traditions and nutrition, an opportunity for Ojibwe people to feed their families. We call upon all of the communities in the Northwoods lake country to help be a part of the solution.” ....

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