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Forced relocation of peoples an integral part of Wisconsin’s history. Here's how to make sense of the state's ‘landcestry.’

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Twelve tribal nations are still located in the land now called Wisconsin, 11 of which have active treaties with the U.S. government. The six bands of Ojibwe nations, for example, still hold some legal and civil rights to hunt and fish throughout millions of acres in northern Wisconsin.

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