![Young students who are members of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa living near Lake Vermilion learn about fish netting as part of their education that focuses on the band's 1854 treaty with the federal government.](https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2023/05/16/2f7c3d61-6e1a-4455-8446-90124c00829a/thumbnail/640x360/0954ac77820a07ed0610f33369f2dfae/gettyimages-1156568838-1.jpg?v=5710b2ed1cee1bdfd30cb9c02455b43d#)
Pact gives 3 Minn. tribes stronger voice on land ceded in 1854
The Superior National Forest and three Ojibwe tribes in Minnesota have signed an agreement that gives the bands a stronger voice in managing land they ceded to the federal government nearly 170 years ago.