White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer H. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, Appellee/cross White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame

683 F.2d 1129
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedMay 14, 1982
Docket81-1805
StatusPublished

This text of 683 F.2d 1129 (White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer H. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, Appellee/cross White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer H. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, Appellee/cross White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, United States of America v. State of Minnesota, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Joseph N. Alexander, Individually and as Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C. Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, 683 F.2d 1129 (8th Cir. 1982).

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683 F.2d 1129

WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, Appellee,
v.
Joseph N. ALEXANDER, individually and as Commissioner of
Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C.
Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field
Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of
Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer H. Winter, Kenneth
Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, Appellants.
UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,
v.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, Appellee/Cross Appellant.
WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, Appellee,
v.
Joseph N. ALEXANDER, individually and as Commissioner of
Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C.
Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field
Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of
Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth
Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, Appellants.
UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,
v.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, Appellant.
WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, Appellant,
v.
Joseph N. ALEXANDER, individually and as Commissioner of
Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C.
Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field
Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of
Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth
Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, Appellees.
UNITED STATES of America,
v.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, Appellee.
WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, Appellee,
v.
Joseph N. ALEXANDER, individually and as Commissioner of
Natural Resources for the State of Minnesota and Fredean C.
Hammer, Director of the Division of Enforcement and Field
Service for the Department of Natural Resources, Counties of
Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker, Elmer W. Winter, Kenneth
Albertson, Joe Klinkhammer, Ed Grahame, Appellants.

Nos. 81-1805, 81-1833, 81-1861 and 81-1862.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Jan. 13, 1982.
Decided May 14, 1982.

Carol E. Dinkins, Asst. Atty. Gen., James M. Rosenbaum, U. S. Atty., Francis X. Hermann, Asst. U. S. Atty., Minneapolis, Minn., Edward J. Shawaker, Kay L. Richman, Attys., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for United States; John Jacobson, Atty., U. S. Dept. of the Interior, St. Paul, Minn., of counsel.

Tupper, Smith & Mattson, by Kent P. Tupper, Walker, Minn., for White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians; Bernard P. Becker, St. Paul, Minn., of counsel.

Before HENLEY, Circuit Judge, GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge, and McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge.

McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge.

This case presents appeals and cross-appeals from the district court's1 granting of motions for issue preclusion and determination of the litigation on the merits. For partial reversal, the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians argues that the district court erred in (1) ruling that four townships2 had not been restored to the White Earth Reservation and (2) determining that the State of Minnesota could require "non-members"3 hunting and fishing on Indian Lands with tribal permission to follow state limits and regulations. The state appellees, intervening counties and individual intervenors cross-appeal from the district court's order which precluded litigation of the disestablishment issue decided in State v. Clark, 282 N.W.2d 902 (Minn.1979) (Clark ), cert. denied, 445 U.S. 904, 100 S.Ct. 1080, 63 L.Ed.2d 320 (1980). They argue that collateral estoppel is inapplicable because (1) there has been a significant change in the law and (2) the purposes of collateral estoppel are not met. For the reasons discussed below, we affirm the judgment of the district court.

The facts underlying this appeal are not disputed. The district court thoroughly discussed the background of litigation, White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians v. Alexander, 518 F.Supp. 527 (D.Minn.1981); therefore, only facts pertinent to this appeal will be reproduced here.

The White Earth Band is one of six Chippewa Bands comprising the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. The White Earth Reservation was established by the treaty of March 19, 1867, and consisted of thirty-six townships. 16 Stat. 719, II Kappler 974 (ratified April 8, 1867). In 1889, Congress enacted the Nelson Act, 25 Stat. 642, I Kappler 301, one of a series of particularized allotment acts adopted after passage of the Dawes Act or General Allotment Act of 1887, 24 Stat. 388, I Kappler 33. On July 20, 1889, pursuant to the Nelson Act, the Band ceded their right and title to four northeastern townships. See note 2 supra. Following the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, 48 Stat. 987, codified at 25 U.S.C. § 476, approximately 2,900 acres of the 92,000 acres of the four ceded townships were restored to trust status.

In 1974, the Band filed a complaint in federal district court against the State of Minnesota and certain state officials seeking declaratory and injunctive relief after numerous arrests of Band members for fishing and hunting violations within the White Earth Reservation. Three Minnesota counties, Becker, Clearwater and Mahnomen (counties) and four individuals were allowed to intervene. The Band sought a declaration that (1) its members and Minnesota Chippewa Tribe members were entitled to hunt, fish, trap and gather wild rice without any interference, regulation, control or licensing by officials of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and (2) the Band and Tribe had jurisdiction to regulate those activities by non-members within their Reservation. The district court consolidated the action with a suit filed by the United States against the State of Minnesota seeking to prohibit the state from enforcing its hunting, fishing, trapping and wild rice gathering laws (hereinafter gaming laws) against Band members on the Reservation.

The Band's action was held in abeyance by agreement of the parties and with court approval while several issues were litigated in state court regarding prosecutions of Band members for gaming laws violations on the Reservation. These prosecutions were consolidated on appeal before the Minnesota Supreme Court in Clark, 282 N.W.2d 902. The issue in Clark was whether the state had jurisdiction to enforce its gaming laws against Band members on non-Indian owned land within the thirty-two non-ceded townships within the Reservation. The court held (1) the Nelson Act did not disestablish the Reservation and therefore the state's jurisdiction was limited by 18 U.S.C. § 1162(b), Clark, 282 N.W.2d at 908; (2) the Indians have original rights to hunt and fish that were extinguished by the Treaty of February 22, 1855, 10 Stat. 1165, II Kappler 685, but were reacquired in the Treaty of 1867 and never thereafter extinguished, 282 N.W.2d at 908; and (3) the state lacks jurisdiction over Band members' hunting and fishing on the thirty-two townships within the Reservation, id. at 909.

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