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Jan
30

Internship Opportunity at Haskell

The Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Institute announces their summer internship program! The HERS program is aimed at preparing American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian undergraduate students for graduate study by assisting them to create a research project related to climate and environmental change in Indigenous communities. Native students eligible to enroll in tribal colleges are encouraged to apply.

 

HERS intern applications are now open. All application materials are due March 6, 2020. Students can apply to the HERS summer internship program on the apply page of our website: http://hersinstitute.org/apply.html

See the HERS 2020 Internship Brochure.

About HERS

The HERS summer internship program is a paid eight-week internship funded by the National Science Foundation and provides students with the skills and experience needed to succeed in post-secondary education and graduate school. The HERS program is held primarily on the Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas campuses from June 1 to July 24, 2020.

 

Why HERS

HERS interns are supported financially and academically during the program, including:

  • $4,000 stipend
  • Housing accommodations & meals
  • Paid travel
  • Use of a laptop computer and software
  • Support for graduate school entrance exams
  • Academic support from Haskell and KU professors, graduate student mentors & libraries

 

The HERS Experience

During the HERS program, interns receive instruction and exposure to: GIS training, graduate-level writing curriculum, introductory environmental assessment, introduction to Indigenous methodologies, professional development training, and preparation for applying to graduate school. Interns research a self-selected topic related to climate and environmental change and its effects on Indigenous communities. Interns create a research poster and paper, which they present professionally. Included in the 2020 itinerary is a trip to Oneida Nations in Green Bay, WI. Here, interns will conduct field research related to food sovereignty and water quality.

 

Post-Internship Opportunities

Post-internship opportunities are offered to qualifying interns. Opportunities include funding for professional presentations at national conferences such as, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) and/or the Society for Advancing Chicanos & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).

 

Attached are the HERS program brochure and flier. Questions regarding the application process can be directed to Katrina McClure, our Program Coordinator, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We encourage potential applicants to visit our website at www.HERSinstitute.org.

 

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Jan
27

NAFWS Biologist Vacancies

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS) is hiring two biologists. The closing date for applications is March 2, 2020.

Biologists are responsible for providing technical service to the NAFWS members and member Tribes with an emphasis on invasive species and wildlife disease. Technical assistance and training are important to the NAFWS’ mission to assist Native American and Alaska Native tribes with conservation, protection, and enhancement of their fish and wildlife resources.

See the posting announcement and job description.

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Jan
22

Vacancies: Grand Portage National Monument

The Grand Portage National Monument is recruiting for Grand Portage Conservation Crew members, and an Environmental Education Technician.

There are no academic or experiential minimum qualifications (except an 18-35 age goal for Conservation Crew). They are seeking to recruit people that can work outside on a diversity of projects in all kinds of weather while maintaining a positive attitude. Applicants should be able to communicate well with various project mentors, community members, the public and coworkers. A basic understanding of the environment and Ojibwe lifeways is preferred. MN Chippewa hiring preference.

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Jan
09

NAFWS Seeks CLEO Technical Assistance

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS) is seeking the services of a qualified Conservation Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) consultant to revise the current Shoot Manual, develop a CLEO program including, curriculum and training opportunities specific to CLEOs serving Native American and Alaska Native Tribes. The RFP (request for proposals) can be found on their website. 

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Dec
31

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from the 1854 Treaty Authority! Our Duluth-office will close at noon on Tuesday 12/31, and stay closed all of New Year's Day, Wednesday 1/1/2020. We will return to normal business hours, 8am-4:30pm, on Thursday January 2nd.

Cheers to wonderful memories over this past trip around the sun, and best wishes to a successful 2020!

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Dec
26

Sign up! Hide Tanning Workshop

There is still space left in our hide tanning workshop, Monday December 30 - Friday January 3rd. Daily, 10-3pm. Lunch and materials are included. The program is free, but a $100 returnable deposit is required. Call Marne and sign up today!

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Dec
24

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas from the 1854 Treaty Authority! We wish you a safe and happy holiday with your loved ones.

Our Duluth-office will be closed all of Tuesday 12/24 and Wednesday 12/25, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We will return to regular business hours on Thursday December 26th, 8-4:30pm.

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Dec
13

FYI: Office Closures

Planning on coming to our Duluth-office to take care of some business or utilize our services? 1854's usual business hours are Monday through Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Occasionally we may close due to inclement weather during the winter months. Please call ahead to make sure that we are open before you make the trek: 218-722-8907

 

Picture taken December 2nd 2019 with 2 feet of snow...plus some drifting... at the door of our Duluth-office.

Also, the office is closed on specific holidays: see the calendar (lower left homepage of our website) for dates and times. 

 

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Dec
12

Hide Tanning Workshop

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Dec
11

Newsletter, Biboon 2019/2020

1854 Treaty Authority's Biboon (winter) newsletter is AVAILABLE HERE!

            
It features 1854’s Duluth-office “Norman W. Deschampe” conference room dedication, an update on the successes of Lake Sturgeon restoration on the St. Louis River, and a Q+A with Conservation Officer, Chris Johnson. Meet our new Climate Specialist, Hilarie Sorensen, and check out resource management’s Fisher den box project.

 

Stay warm and safe out there!

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Dec
04

Newly Published Coloring Storybook

1854 is pleased to announce the “Iskigamizigedaa!”, a maple sugaring coloring storybook. With cultural guidance and support, the Ed/Outreach division has developed an educational tool which focuses on contemporary and historical practices of maple sugaring. Grandchildren-grandparent character conversations convey traditional teachings, the proper timing to begin and end harvest, the equipment used, how to process maple sugar, and how the Anishinaabeg use maple sugar.

Chi miigwech to cultural author, Erik Redix, and illustrator/artist, Wesley Ballinger, for sharing their knowledge and creative skills from project development through publication!

Swing by our outreach table when you see 1854 at events this winter and spring, and get a copy for your family! It is available on 1854's website also: Iskigamizigedaa!

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Dec
03

Setting Unattended Lines?

Planning to set unattended lines while ice fishing this winter? You must notify 1854 that you are doing so. Log in on our unattended lines notification QuickLink on the 1854 website homepage, call the office, or notify one of the CO's. Rules and regulations are spelled out in the 1854 Treaty Authority Conservation Code (page 50)

 

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Nov
19

Native American Heritage Day

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Nov
07

Deer Hunting Season Opener, Saturday 11/9

Firearms season for deer opens Saturday morning at sunrise in the 1854 Ceded Territory. Don't forget - you have the option to register deer online.

Good luck, and be safe out there!!

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Nov
05

2019 Whitefish Netting

If you’ve filled your tags and freezer during the hunting season, don’t forget that late fall have some other opportunities for nabbing a few more delectables from the water…

Gill nets are set on deeper inland lakes during the late fall when Lake Whitefish and Cisco (“herring” or “tullibee”) move into shorelines for spawning. Both whitefish species play a key role in lake systems. For example, Cisco feed on zooplankton (microscopic animals that drift around the water), and whitefish presence has a resulting impact on the type and abundance of zooplankton and algae present. Lake Whitefish and Cisco also have narrow habitat requirements; they both require deep lakes where the depths of the lakes remain cold and well oxygenated throughout the year.

See 1854's 2019 Whitefish Netting Season Postings:

Posting #1

Posting #2

Permits for netting whitefish on inland waters are not required by 1854’s code, so we only hear of treaty harvest netted whitefish by word of mouth. Are there any treaty harvesters out there that would be willing to share their stories of whitefish netting?

Read the whitefish netting portion of 1854's code below: 

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Nov
02

Deer and Neonic Study

 

 

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Oct
29

2019 Firearms Certified Hunters

1854 certified 11 new hunters in Finland, MN on October 17th, 2019. Miigwech to all who participated! See the photos from the training on our Facebook page. Congratulations and happy hunting!

     
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Oct
01

Updated 2019 Trapping Seasons

Changes to 1854 Treaty Authority Ceded Territory 2019 Trapping Seasons

There have been changes to established 1854 Treaty Authority 2019 trapping season dates. Shifted dates listed below were approved by the 1854 Treaty Authority Board of Directors on September 26th, 2019. 

Species

1854 Trapping Seasons 

(approved 7/15/19)

NEW! 1854 Trapping Seasons

(approved 9/26/19)

Bobcat

11/30/19 - 1/5/20

11/30/19 – 1/26/20

Otter

10/26/19 - 1/5/20

10/26/19 – 1/26/20

Fisher

11/9/19 - 12/8/19

11/9/19 – 12/29/19

Marten

11/9/19 - 12/8/19

11/9/19 – 12/29/19

*See the updated 2019 Hunting/Trapping Seasons

 

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Sep
26

1854 Treaty Authority Youth Hunt

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Sep
26

Registration Open: Climate Change Adaptation Workshop

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