Chapter CSV.2 Wi 1837/1842 Treaty Off-Reservation Conservation Code of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians PreambleThis ordinance is enacted pursuant to the inherent sovereign authority of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians to implement its inherent Anishinaabe rights to utilize the natural resources found in ceded territories for subsistence, medicinal, cultural, religious and economic purposes, which predates its Treaties of 1825, 1826, 1837, 1842, 1847 and 1854 with the United States Government. In the implementation of this inherent sovereign authority, Article V, Section 1 (o) and (q) of the Amended Constitution and Bylaws of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, empowers the Tribal Governing Board to "promulgate and enact ordinances governing the conduct of Tribal citizens (members) in the exercise of rights to hunt, fish, trap, gather wild rice and other usual rights of occupancy throughout the offreservation area covered by the jurisdiction of the Band" Article V, Section 1 (o); "establish a tribal court for the purpose of enforcing tribal ordinance, to appoint tribal game wardens, and to provide by appropriate ordinances, for fines, imprisonment or confiscation of equipment for violation of such ordinances" Article V, Section 1 (q). It is the purpose of this ordinance to provide an orderly system for tribal control and regulation of hunting, fishing and gathering on the off-reservation lands ceded by the Tribe in the Treaty of 1837, 7 Stat. 536, and the Treaty of 1842, 7 Stat. 591; and provide a means to promote public health and safety and the conservation and management of fish, wildlife and plant populations in the ceded territory through the regulation of member harvesting activities occurring there consistent with the Natural Resource Management Plans for the Northern Wisconsin Ceded Territories and the Chippewa Intertribal Agreement Governing Resource Management and Regulation of Off-Reservation Treaty Rights in the Ceded Territory.Subchapter CSV.2.1 Introduction§§ CSV.2.1.010 – CSV.2.1.090Subchapter CSV.2.2 General Definitions§§ CSV.2.2.010 – CSV.2.2.010Subchapter CSV.2.3 General§§ CSV.2.3.010 – CSV.2.3.330Subchapter CSV.2.4 Enforcement§§ CSV.2.4.010 – CSV.2.4.150Subchapter CSV.2.5 Wild Rice Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.5.010 – CSV.2.5.120Subchapter CSV.2.6 Deer Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.6.010 – CSV.2.6.250Subchapter CSV.2.7 Bear Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.7.010 – CSV.2.7.270Subchapter CSV.2.8 Small Game Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.8.010 – CSV.2.8.270Subchapter CSV.2.9 Fish Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.9.010 – CSV.2.9.270Subchapter CSV.2.10 Migratory Bird Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.10.010 – CSV.2.10.210Subchapter CSV.2.11 [Open]§§ CSV.2.11.010 – CSV.2.11.140Subchapter CSV.2.12 Miscellaneous Forest Product Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.12.010 – CSV.2.12.130Subchapter CSV.2.13 Miscellaneous Wild Animal Harvesting Regulations§§ CSV.2.13.010 – CSV.2.13.080Subchapter CSV.2.14 Boating Safety Regulations§§ CSV.2.14.010 – CSV.2.14.110