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Walter Bresette (July 4, 1947 –
February 21, 1999) was a
prominent Ojibwe activist, politician, and
author most
notable for work on
environmental issues...
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Network in
support of the
Ojibwe fishing families.
Activists such as
Walter Bresette of the Red
Cliff Band from
northern Wisconsin and Minneapolis–St. Paul...
- ten-year-old Luke
Bresette and
injuring his
mother and two
other siblings of
Overland Park, Kansas. In
September 2014, the
Bresette family and companies...
- PMID 26709218. Aucoin, S.; Weege, S.; Toebee, M.; Guertin, J.; Gorham, J.;
Bresette, M. (2017). "A new
underwater shark capture method used by
divers to catch...
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Franklin killed Jesse E. Taylor, a
black man, and his
white wife,
Marion Bresette, in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. May 29, 1980:
Franklin confessed to shooting...
- late 1980s when
several independent local Green groups combined.
Walter Bresette and
Frank Koehn of the Lake
Superior Greens were
instrumental figures in...
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Magoon 1980–1982 Betty-Jane
Durkee 1982–1985, the
first woman mayor Michael Bresette 1985–1987
Charles Pronto 1987–1991
Douglas B.
Spates 1991–1993
Karin Zisselsberger...
- clan include:
Chief Buffalo – a
famous chief of
Madeline Island Walter Bresette – a Red
Cliff Ojibwe activist Always the most
numerous of the Anishinaabeg...
- Age.'
Featured speakers included Grace Lee Boggs,
Murray Bookchin, Walt
Bresette, Guy Chichester,
Barbara Epstein,
Danny Moses, John
Rensenbrink and Ynestra...
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Cliff tribal members began exercising treaty rights, and
member Walter Bresette emerged as a
major leader of the treaty-rights movement. Today, Red Cliff...