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The Chippewa National Forest Isn't Just Another Forest, It is a Homeland (2021-02-04)

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The Chippewa National Forest Isn't Just Another Forest, It is a Homeland (2021-02-04)

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2021

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The Chippewa National Forest is the first national forest in the National Forest System created by statute and the only National Forest created with explicit provisions for the benefit of a Tribal Nation. Over time, this history has faded from the corporate and collective memory of the United States Forest Service. The understand [sic] of this singularly unique relationship has been reconstructed over recent years, requiring a recalibration of natural resource management activities and planning on one of the most intensively managed Forests in the National Forest system.

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Thursday, February 4, 2021, 4 PM; Douglas P. Thompson, Assistant Professor, UMD American Indian Studies

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Thompson, Douglas P; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of American Indian Studies. (2021). The Chippewa National Forest Isn't Just Another Forest, It is a Homeland (2021-02-04). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220678.

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