
Disputed Waters: Native Americans and the Great Lakes Fishery - Paperback
Disputed Waters: Native Americans and the Great Lakes Fishery - Paperback
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by Robert Doherty (Author)
This disturbing study of the struggle of the Chippewa and Ottawa Indians for traditional fishing rights in the Great Lakes raises legal and public policy questions that extend far beyond that region. Who owns common-property resources in the United States? Who should manage those resources and for whose benefit? Should Native Americans be accorded rights which supersede those of other citizens and restrict their economic and recreational opportunities? Can federal courts successfully resolve con
Author Biography
Robert Doherty is a professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh.



















