#Museum & Cultural Center of the North will teach #Minnesotans - #Indigenous & non-Indigenous, about #rights guaranteed to #TribalMembers today, starting w/ones established in #1855Treaty which applies to land that includes #ParkRapids .
The new museum is partly an extension of the #movement against the #Line3 project. Indigenous #PipelineOpponents - #WaterProtectors, argued the pipeline violates their rights to #HuntFishGather on their #AncestralLand .
The next act in the fight against Line 3? A museum on treaty rights - Minnesota Reformer
A treaty between the United States government and the Ojibwe (or Anishinaabeg) signed in Washington, DC, nearly 170 years ago will be the main focus of a new museum set to open this summer in Park Rapids. But far from being a history museum, the organizers behind Giiwedinong: The Museum and Cultural Center of the […]