Thompson, Douglas PUniversity of Minnesota Duluth. Department of American Indian Studies2021-06-292021-06-292021https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220678Thursday, February 4, 2021, 4 PM; Douglas P. Thompson, Assistant Professor, UMD American Indian StudiesThe 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.en-USPostersUniversity of Minnesota DuluthPresentationsDepartment of American Indian StudiesVirtual eventsThe Chippewa National Forest Isn't Just Another Forest, It is a Homeland (2021-02-04)Other