The DNR and Wisconsin tribes have clashed plenty of times in the last several years.
The dispute over a night deer hunt is just the latest in the story.
Last week, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission said Chippewa tribes could deer hunt at night across the ceded territory.
That includes roughly the northern third of the state.
GLIFWC says the time was right because the DNR let people hunt at night in this year's WOLF hunt.
"The state felt like this was safe for the public. So why would not that be safe for the tribes, to go out, night hunt at the point of kill?" asks GLIFWC's Sue Erickson.
Full Story: WJFW
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It's too bad that this is happening, hasn't there already been enough disputes between the native americans and whites?
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