1. [Cover]
  2. [Title Page]
  3. [Dedication]
  4. Contents
  5. List of illustrations and maps
  6. From the editor / Haywood, Carl N.
  7. Foreword / Strickland, Rennard
  8. Preface and acknowledgements
  9. Notes to the reader on usage
  10. Early Chippewa-U. S. relations
  11. The 1837 Pine Tree Treaty
  12. The 1842 Copper Treaty
  13. The removal order and the Wisconsin death march
  14. Reservations replace removal
  15. The curtailment of treaty rights
  16. The continuing pursuit of justice
  17. The white backlash and beyond
  18. Conclusion: an agenda for the future
  19. Appendices: introduction
  20. Appendix 1: Negotiations for the "Chippewa Treaty of July 29, 1837"
  21. Appendix 2: Treaty with the Chippewa, 1837
  22. Appendix 3A: [Robert Stuart's report of October 28, 1842]
  23. Appendix 3B: Treaty Commissioner Robert Stuart's remarks of November 19, 1842
  24. Appendix 3C: Sketch of speech to the Indians at La Pointe by Robert Stuart, Com. September 29, 1842
  25. Appendix 4: Treaty with the Chippewa, 1842
  26. Appendix 5: Treaty Commissioner Henry C. Gilbert's explanation of the treaty concluded in 1854 with the assistance of David B. Herriman
  27. Appendix 6: Treaty with the Chippewa, 1854
  28. Appendix 7: Final judgement of Judge Barbara Crabb in Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Indians et al. v. State of Wisconsin et al., March 19, 1991
  29. Appendix 8: Chippewa acceptance of Judge Barbara Crabb's final judgement
  30. Appendix 9: State of Wisconsin's acceptance of Judge Barbara Crabb's final judgement
  31. End notes
  32. Bibliography and sources cited
  33. [Officers of the] Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
  34. [Cover]