Panel Discussion: Red Lake Forestry Greenhouse Operations
Whitefeather-Spears, G. IN: National proceedings: forest and conservation nursery associations 2005. Riley, L.E.; Dumroese, R.K.; Landis, T.D., technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-43, p.82-83. 2006.
The tribal lands of the Red Lake Band of the Chippewa Indians are comprised of four districts in north central Minnesota. The Diminished Reservation, where most tribal members live and work, is approximately 532,000 ac in size and includes forests, wetlands, and grasslands. An additional 262,000 ac comprise ceded lands, called the Northwest Angle, that are geographically isolated by water and international boundaries from the State of Minnesota.
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Author(s): Gloria Whitefeather-Spears
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