Fred Dakota Interview Transcript
Title: | Fred Dakota Interview Transcript. | |
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Type of Resource: | Text | |
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Extent: | 1 item | |
Language: | English | |
Identifier(s): | https://archives.nmu.edu/CUPS%20Transcripts/Dakota_Fred_Interview.pdf | |
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Fred Dakota discusses Native Americans, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Reservation and Community, the Assinins Orphanage, Sault Sainte Marie, Marine Corps basic training, being stationed in Japan, employment in the Upper Peninsula, the Urban Relocation program, Chicago, tribal politics, the Michigan Inter-tribal Council, tribal law enforcement, jurisdiction, termination policies, the Jondreau Decision, fishing rights, the origin of casinos in the Upper Peninsula, gambling politics, casino management, legal issues, and prison. Interviewed by Russell M. Magnaghi |
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Oral histories (document genres). Transcripts. Upper Peninsula (Mich.). Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Michigan. Orphanages Indians of North America. Sault Sainte Marie (Mich.). Chicago (Ill.) Fishing. United States, Marine Corps, subject |
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Restrictions on Access: | Permission to publish the Fred Dakota Interview Transcript must be obtained from the University Archivist. The University Archivist may be reached by phone at 906-227-1225, or e-mail, mrobyns@nmu.edu. The University Archivist may also be reached in Room 126 of the Learning Resource Center, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI. | |
Is Part Of: | Logan ("CUPS"). | |
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