How is spearfishing part of a living history?
Jason Bisonette, an Ojibwe of Odaawaazaga’igan and Marine Corps veteran is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. Learn how he takes part in safe spearfishing harvest limits through Ojibwe sovereign nation rights in order to preserve Ojibwe education and tradition and to protect the practice for future generations.
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Questions to consider
Why is it important for the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe to continue spearfishing?
If you fish or members of your community fish, how are your traditions similar or different from Jason Bisonette’s?
In their words
“Being able to go out and harvest fish means that I can be a contributing member of the community.”
Jason Bisonette
Production credits
Producer
Finn Ryan
Videography
Lukas Korver
Editing
Lukas Korver
Photography
Finn Ryan
Music
Asche & Spencer
Advisors
David O’ Connor
Aaron Bird Bear
Ryan Comfort
Tyler Blue Tarpalechee
Ben Grignon