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Mar
20

Twin Ports Festival of History

1854 Treaty Authority will host Artist CARL GAWBOY to discuss his upcoming book release "Fur Trade Nation", in a presentation with the TWIN PORTS FESTIVAL OF HISTORY, Monday April 8th.

1854 Treaty AUthority Duluth-office

6:00PM - 7:00PM

More information to come...

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Mar
04

VACANCIES: Education/Outreach Aides

COME WORK FOR US!

The Education/Outreach Division at 1854 Treaty Authority is hiring TWO Education/Outreach Aides for the 2024 summer season. These are limited term positions through August 23rd, 2024. Application materials are due March 26th, 2024

        

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Feb
02

VIRTUAL EVENT: 1854 Ceded Territory Climate Change Adaptation Planning

As the climate changes and seasonal patterns shift, the exercise of treaty rights and other life-ways becomes threatened. Our finned, winged, and 4-legged relatives feel those pressures too.

Building resilience to changing climate conditions is a process not an outcome. None of us are alone in this endeavor. It takes strong multi-disciplinary, multi-sector, multi-organization collaboration, partnerships, and trusting relationships to continue to ADAPT as conditions change. Join us and #BeResilient

  • meet the project team
  • learn about the update
  • discuss concerns
  • share stories
  • Q+A

Register here: https://forms.gle/hfdBspvQJL9LBAUk8 

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Jan
30

VACANCY: Human Resource Generalist/Office Manager

The 1854 Treaty Authority is hiring a Human Resource Generalist/Office Manager. The vacancy announcement is attached. Application materials are due by February 23, 2024.

 

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Jan
26

Vacancy: Forest Specialist

 

 

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Jan
12

2024 Resource Management Division Vacancies

WE'RE HIRING!

The Resource Management Division at 1854 Treaty Authority is hiring a Biological Aide and Fish/Wildlife Technician. The Biological Aide is seasonal, limited term position, while the Fish/Wildlife Technician is full-time. Application materials are due February 16th, 2024

     

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Nov
30

1854 News, Biboon 2023-2024

1854 Treaty Authority's Biboon 2023-2024 newsletter is now available!

Skim through our Frequently Asked Questions, and spare yourself the confusion ahead to time ... there have been a few changes to our programs. Reflect on honoring our elders, congratulate our newly certified Firearms safety certification training participants, and learn a little more about Officer Marty Stage, to understand why we are so fortunate to have him on staff with 1854 Enforcement. A brief reminder as we approach the winter season: our office may close occasionally due to inclement weather. Please call ahead to make sure that we are open before you attempt to travel and come in.

Weweni,

-the 1854 Treaty Authority

READ IT HERE

 

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Nov
06

Grand Portage Vacancy: Air Quality Technician

Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Trust Lands is hiring an Environmental/Air Quality Technician

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Nov
06

Help 1854 Monitor Chronic Wasting Disease

Deer Hunters - please submit your deer heads for CWD testing!

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Oct
30

Firearm Safety/Hunter Education 2023

Firearm Safety/Hunter Education 2023 is officially in the books! Miigwech to all who participated. Congrats to Cal, Scotty, Brian and Mark. Happy Hunting! See photos from the big day on 1854's Facebook page

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Oct
11

Vacancy: Forest Specialist

 

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Oct
11

Manoomin-Psin Knowledge Symposium

November 13-15*, 2023 |  Black Bear Resort, Fond du Lac • Carlton, MN

For more, visit: z.umn.edu/ManoominPsin23

 

FREE Registration to Indigenous & Tribal Attendees

Reduced Fee for Students

Lodging Scholarships Available

Call for Artists & Research Posters

*Optional programming on November 15

Join tribal agency leaders and tribal & Indigenous community members, students, researchers, colleagues from NGOs/non-profits, federal and state agency representatives, and others from across the Western Great Lakes for two-plus days to share knowledge and build relationships with Manoomin·Psiŋ·wild rice.

Build relationships through intercultural and intergenerational knowledge sharing with tribal & Indigenous community members and agency leaders; listen and learn alongside students, researchers, and representatives from government and non-governmental organizations.

Learn and reflect on changes in Manoomin·Psiŋ·wild rice stewardship and collaborative research over the past two decades by attending presentations from Indigenous & tribal leaders, scientists, and policymakers.

Listen to harvesters through panels that highlight both the practical and deeply spiritual experience of gathering and processing Manoomin·Psiŋ·wild rice.

Honor Manoomin·Psiŋ·wild rice with other attendees in ceremonies and during an evening feast on November 13.

Connect with Wild Rice Chiefs and other tribal elders as they share stories, knowledge, and calls to action during a plenary panel and talking circle.

Tour Fond du Lac sites working towards sustainable, resilient food systems—including the Fond du Lac Food Sovereignty Program and Spirit Lake Native Farm—as optional site visits on November 15.

Funding for the Symposium is provided by:

Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa  •  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  •  1854 Treaty Authority Minnesota  •  Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund  •  Minnesota DNR  •  Wisconsin DNR  •  National Science Foundation (NSF)  •  Science Museum of Minnesota  •  Conservation Paleobiology Network  •  St. Croix Watershed Research Station  •  Amiable Consulting  •  The Nature Conservancy  •  University of Minnesota Office of Native American Affairs  •  University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes

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Oct
06

Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Certification

1854 Treaty Authority will be hosting Firearm Safety Training in a two-part course: a self-study and a field day.

Kick-off meetings:

  • Monday October 9th, Grand Portage Community Center, 4-6pm
  • Tuesday October 10th, Bois Forte DNR offices (Nett Lake), 4-6pm

The Field Day will take place near Finland, MN, on Saturday October 28th, from noon-3pm.

Contact Marne to REGISTER ASAP: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Oct
05

Get Your 1854 ID Card in Nett Lake, 10/10

The count-down to deer opener continues! 1854 will be making the rounds to make any new or updated 1854 ID cards over the next few weeks:

TUESDAY 10/10 NETT LAKE RTC, 10am-3pm
Tuesday 10/24 BF Urban Office, 2pm-6pm

*1854 ID's WILL NOT be available in our Duluth-offices when we are on the road on the dates listed above.

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Oct
02

Need to Update your 1854 ID?

The count-down to deer opener begins! 1854 will be making the rounds to make any new or updated 1854 ID cards over the next month:

Tuesday 10/3 VERMILION COMMUNITY CENTER, 10AM-3PM
Tuesday 10/10 Nett Lake RTC, 10am-3pm
Tuesday 10/24 BF Urban Office, 2pm-6pm

*1854 ID's WILL NOT be available in our Duluth-offices when we are on the road on the dates listed above.

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Sep
01

1854 News, Dagwaagin 2023

1854 Treaty Authority's 2023 Dagwaagin newsletter is now available. We would like to point out a few changes:

  • Trying to get a hold of Officer Marty Stage? his phone number has been updated: (218) 464-8906
  • The 1854 Board of Directors approved extending teh treaty daily ricing hours to 5pm!

As Manoominike-giizis gets underway, please remember that the harvest of unripe, green rice is unlawful. Please be safe as you head to the field to harvest - consider taking a kid along and show them the ropes, and pass the skills and traditions on.

Weweni,

-the 1854 Treaty Authority

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Aug
30

Manoomin Camp 2023

 

 

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Aug
16

Manoomin Season 2023

The 2023 manoomin season opened Tuesday August 15th, 2023, on 1854 Ceded Territory rice waters... but don't always trust the date on the calendar: It is the responsibility of the harvester to determine when the manoomin is ripe and ready for harvest. It is unlawful to harvest green or unripe rice, and can be grounds for citation. 

Get a head's up on what the rice is looking like on a handful of lakes by checking the Wild Rice Condition Updates on 1854's website. Good luck to all you ricers out there!

photo: St. Louis River, Skibo, 8/14/2023

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Aug
03

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Trip Planning Guide

The Superior National Forest has updated the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Trip Planning Guide. The 1854 Treaty Authority was happy to contribute in the update by asking visitors to acknowledge the historic and future use of the the water-rich "wilderness" by the Anishinaabeg; see page 16. 

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Jul
31

Check Manoomin Updates Here!

Manoomininike giizis is just around the corner. Have your knocking sticks ready to go? If you don't have time to get out and scope your favorite rice waters ahead of time, you can always check 1854's Wild Rice Condition Updates, to get a handle on how the rice is coming along on lakes and rivers throughout the 1854 Ceded Territory. Ricing season opens August 15, but remember - the rice must be fully ripe to harvest! Help us protect manoomin and DO NOT harvest before it is ready.

 

 Flowering Rice at Kettle Lake, 7/26/23 Breda Lake, 7/27/23 
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