[Adopted 10-3-1985 by Ord. No. 85-14]
This article shall be titled "Trespass — Tribal/Private
Property."
The Legislature has determined that the orderly
conduct of tribal affairs and business and personal privacy requires
regulation of tribal premises and grounds and private property.
The jurisdiction of this article shall extend
to all lands, waters, and persons within the exterior boundaries of
the Menominee Indian Reservation.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PERSON
Anyone who has reached the age of seven years of age.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
All real property and improvements thereon held in fee by
an individual(s), a corporation, an educational institution, a religious
organization, or any other type group/venture.
TRESPASS
The unauthorized entering into or upon tribal premises or
private property by any one person which has the result of interfering
with the conduct of Tribal affairs/business, other business, or personal
privacy. The act of unauthorized entry into or upon tribal premises
or private property shall be sufficient evidence on its face to establish
a violation of this article.
TRIBAL PREMISES
Those areas, lands and buildings where tribal affairs and
businesses are conducted, including but not limited to the Tribal
Office Building, Tribal Clinic, Tribal Court and Jail Facility, group
home, Logging Museum, walk bridge to museum, leased lots, Keshena
and Neopit Head Start, Keshena and Neopit Senior Citizens Centers,
tribal bingo, Tribal Business Divisions (formerly Forestedge), MTE
Office Building, the mill yard, the log concentration yard, forest
land, and trust land.
It shall be a violation of this article for
any one person to trespass on tribal premises or private property,
and, upon conviction, the following penalties shall be imposed:
B. Second and succeeding offense: $75.
[Adopted 7-8-1993 by Ord. No. 93-9]
The Menominee Tribal Legislature finds and declares
that:
A. The Treaty of Wolf River, May 12, 1854, 10 Stat. 1064,
reserved for the Tribe the exclusive use of the resources of the Menominee
Reservation;
B. Almost all of the land within the exterior boundaries
of the Reservation is tribal trust land within the exclusive control
of the Tribe;
C. The Menominee Constitution, Article IX, Section 1,
prohibits nonmember hunting, fishing and trapping on the Reservation
except in accordance with an ordinance which has been approved by
a referendum of tribal members, and Article XI, Section 2 prohibits
nonmembers from using tribal land for any purpose, with limited exceptions
not relevant to this article;
D. The Tribe has been the resource manager within the
Reservation since its establishment, and the State of Wisconsin has
not historically and does not now exercise any significant resource
management function on the Reservation;
E. The Tribe wishes to preserve the fish and game resources
of the Reservation for the use and enjoyment of present and future
generations of tribal members and those nonmembers with whom the Tribe
chooses to share these resources;
F. Encroachments and poaching on the Reservation by nonmembers
who have no right or privilege to hunt, fish or trap on the Reservation
has become a serious problem, and existing tribal and federal laws
have proven to be inadequate to deal with the problem; and
G. The enactment of this article is necessary to protect
the welfare of the Tribe and its resources as well as its political
and territorial integrity.
The Tribal Legislature enacts this article under
the authority of the Menominee Constitution, Article III, Section
1, and in furtherance and implementation of Article IX, Section 1,
and Article XI, Section 2, in order to prohibit entry on tribal trust
land on the Reservation by nonmembers in possession of hunting, fishing,
or trapping equipment who have no right or privilege to hunt, fish
or trap within the Reservation. The remedial measures of this article
are designed and intended to encourage compliance with tribal law
and to protect the security, welfare and resources of the Reservation.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
FISHING
Includes the taking, capturing, killing or fishing for fish
of any variety in any manner.
FISHING EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, gear or device commonly used for or in connection
with fishing.
HUNTING
Includes shooting, shooting at, pursuing, taking, catching,
or killing any wild animal in any manner.
HUNTING EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, gear or device commonly used for or in connection
with hunting, and shall include any firearm of any type.
NONMEMBER
Any person who is not a tribal member.
RESERVATION
The entire area within the boundaries established for the
Menominee Reservation in the Treaty of Wolf River, May 12, 1854, 10
Stat. 1064, as modified by the Treaty of Keshena, February 11, 1856,
11 Stat. 679, together with Wolf River Ranch and any other lands which
now or in the future may be held in trust for the use and benefit
of the Tribe by the United States.
TRAPPING
Includes the taking, or attempting to take, of any wild animals
by means of setting or operating any device, mechanism or contraption
that is designed, built or made to close upon, hold fast, or otherwise
capture a wild animal.
TRAPPING EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, gear or device commonly used for or in connection
with trapping.
TRIBAL MEMBER
A person who is a member of the Tribe as provided in Article
II of the Menominee Constitution.
TRIBAL TRUST LAND
Any land the title to which is held by the United States
for the use and benefit of the Tribe.
WILD ANIMAL
Any mammal, bird, fish or other creature of a wild nature
endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion.
Entry upon tribal trust land within the Reservation by any nonmember in possession of any hunting, fishing or trapping equipment, except as provided in §
523-10 of this article, is hereby declared to be entry without the consent of the Tribe. Such entry is trespass and is strictly prohibited.