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In the 1800s, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa joined other tribes in signing a pair of treaties with the federal government, giving up massive swaths of land in return for the creation of a reservation in eastern Minnesota. (Dreamstime/TNS)
In the 1800s, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa joined other tribes in signing a pair of treaties with the federal government, giving up massive swaths of land in return for the creation of a reservation in eastern Minnesota. (Dreamstime/TNS)
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State regulators have long been tasked with setting water quality standards for those areas. A new rule directs them to consider the treaty-protected aquatic species that depend on those waters.

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