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Description: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority gathers all 1836 Treaty fishing tribes under its mantle: Bay Mills Indian Community, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa IndiansSault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. The CORA governing body is composed of each tribe's chairperson and each tribes' natural resource entity chairperson. Under the CORA charter two committees were established: Great Lakes Resource Committee to serve as inter-tribal management body for the 1836 Treaty fishery and the Inland Lands and Waters Resources Committee to oversee inland resource matters. the 1836 Treaty fishery continues to be one of the most regulated fisheries on the Great Lakes, subject to regulations under CORA, the tribes, FDA HACCP seafood safety and US Coast Guard maritime safety.
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Subject: Ottawa Indians -- Michigan -- Treaties., Ottawa Indians -- Michigan -- Legal status, laws, etc., Ethnic groups. , Ottawa Indians -- Michigan -- Fishing -- Law and legislation., Ojibwa Indians -- Michigan -- Fishing -- Law and legislation., Fishery management -- Great Lakes (North America)., Ojibwa Indians -- Michigan -- Legal status, laws, etc., Fishery law and legislation -- Michigan., Fisheries -- Great Lakes (North America). , Ojibwa Indians -- Michigan -- Treaties., Fishery management -- Michigan.
Publisher: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority.
Coverage: Michigan., Great Lakes (North America)
Corporate Creator: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority.
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