Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin - Tribal Law
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Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Code of Law.
CSV.1.8.010 Awesiiensag Gidizhitwaawininaan
Da-ashange anishinaabe nitam nisaad waawaashkeshiinyan. Miinawaa da-ashange nitam nisaad awesiinh egaasaanijin.
Bakaan inaabidizi endaso-awesiinh miinawaa bakaan dibaajimaawag. Waaboozoowayaan gii-inaabadadoon da-aanziyaanikeng. Da-nandagaagwe eta wenda-manezid anishinaabe. Amik gii-wiindamaage ge-inakamigizid giishpin nisigod. Nibiikaang da-apagijigaadewan okanan wii-izhi-aanikie-ozhichigaazod amik.
Da-batayiinowag amikwag yo'ow izhichigenid anishinaaben.
(Res. No. 15-94 ; Res. No. 15-62 .)
Prior Codifications
§CSV.1.8.010 was formerly codified as VI LCOTCL §1.801
Editor's Notes
Small Game Tradition and Custom
As with big game, a first kill feast was the tradition when hunting small game. Each animal had its own use and stories.
For example, rabbit skins were used to make diapers. Porcupines could only be hunted if there was extreme need. The beaver requested that when their lives were taken, their bones were to be thrown back in the water, where they will turn into another beaver.
By following this request, there would always be an abundance of beaver.
Original url: https://law.lco-nsn.gov/us/nsn/lco/council/code/CSV.1.8.010
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