Exactly. It's also good for anyone that cares to call or email your representatives, even if it's just a couple. They were flooded with emails and calls about this, especially the Red Lake transfer and that was a huge part in getting it shut down.
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The White Earth tribe is also currently working with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to grab the Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. Over 40,000 acres and 12 lakes that money from duck stamps contribute to. It's sad to see what's going on in Minnesota.
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The Red Lake Bill has been tabled for this session anyway. The White Earth one was also tabled but it appears that the tribe is claiming something is still going on. There was a bill introduced that would require a higher majority vote and community cooperation for any future land grabs.
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There is no evidence of the so called map that they claim was changed other that hearsay. They also had their day in court back in 1946 to dispute it and they didn't.
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On many occasions I've seen where a tech has to fix the mistakes of an engineer. The problem with many engineers is that they have no field experience to see how things actually work. Their calculations can only take things so far.
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Ridiculous. I wonder what they have going on since all of the land transfer bills got tabled for this session. There is another bill out there now that would require a major majority and community agreement for future land transfers. People need to quit going to casinos.
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So now you're trying to make shooting an animal in the ass sound acceptable by calling it a "rear spine shot"? Wowzers SMH
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That was the Upper Sioux Agency State Park. That was a little simpler being that it's only 1,300 acres and no private land mixed in. I'm sure eventually they'll end up with something but I hope not. Hopefully one of these days common sense kicks in with the government.
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Yep. They could've had their day in court in 1946 to contest the treaty but failed to do so. There is no evidence to support the boundary change other than hearsay anyway.
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I'm not sure how many of you have ever fished Red Lake or spent time in the Red Lake State Forest in Northern Minnesota but you should start emailing and calling representatives if you have. This would transfer all of the Red Lake State Forest to the tribe and create a 1 mile buffer zone around...