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NORTHWEST COMPANY AREA
Tract numbered 1 beginning at a point about 28 feet
from the water line of Lake Superior and on the east boundary of the
southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 4, said point
marked by a brass plug numbered I; thence northerly along said boundary
line a distance of 273.70 feet to a point marked by a brass plug
numbered II; thence in a westerly direction parallel to the south
one-sixteenth line of section 4 a distance of 1,320 feet to the
intersection of said line with the north-south quarter line of section
4, said point of intersection being in the bed of a stream and witnessed
by an iron pipe located 60 feet southerly from said point and on the
north-south quarter line, and on the west bank of said stream; thence
southerly along said north-south quarter line a distance of 120 feet to
the point of intersection of said north-south quarter line and the south
one-sixteenth line of section 4 marked by an iron pipe set in concrete;
thence westerly along said one-sixteenth line a distance of 120 feet to
a point in path marked by brass plug numbered TV; thence southerly in a
direction parallel to the north-south quarter line of section 4 a
distance of 660 feet to an iron bolt in road intersection; thence
westerly parallel to the south one-sixteenth line of section 4 a
distance of 1,200 feet to the point of intersection of said line with
the west one-sixteenth line of said section 4 and marked by brass plug
numbered VI; thence southerly along said west one-sixteenth line a
distance of 1,760 feet to a point marked by a brass ping numbered VII;
thence easterly along a line parallel to the north section line of
section 9 a distance of 486.21 feet to a point marked by an inclined
iron pipe, said point being the point where the said iron pipe enters
the concrete; thence along the said line extended a distance of
approximately 39 feet to the water's edge; thence along the shore line
of Lake Superior to the point where said shore line intersects the cast
one-sixteenth line of section 4 extended; thence northerly along said
one-sixteenth line to place of beginning, all being located in sections
4 and 9, township 63 north, range 6 east, in Grand Portage Indian
Reservation, State of Minnesota. Right-of-way for existing Bureau of
Indian Affairs roads within the above described parcel of land is
excluded therefrom.
NORTHWEST COMPANY AREA
Tract numbered 2 beginning at the point on the west
one-sixteenth line of section 9 marked by brass plug numbered VII
referred to in the description of tract numbered 1 above, thence
westerly along a line parallel to the north section line of section 9 a
distance of 275 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe; thence northerly
along a line parallel to the west one-sixteenth line of section 9 a
distance of 443.63 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe; thence
easterly along a line parallel to the north section line of section 9 to
the point of intersection of west one-sixteenth line of section 9;
thence southerly along said one-sixteenth line to point of beginning,
all lying in section 9 of township 63 north, range 6 east, in the Grand
Portage Indian Reservation, State of Minnesota.
FORT CHARLOTTE AREA
The northeast quarter section 29, township 64 north,
range 5 east, or such lands within this quarter section as the Secretary
of the Interior shall determine to be necessary for the protection and
interpretation of the site of Fort Charlotte.
GRAND PORTAGE TRAIL SECTION
A strip of land 100 feet wide centering along the old
Portage Trail beginning at the point where the trail intersects the
present road to Grand Portage School, and continuing to the proposed
United States Highway 61 right-of-way relocation in the northeast
quarter of the northwest quarter, section 4, township 63 north, range 6
east, a strip of land 600 feet wide centering along the old Portage
Trail as delineated on original General Land Office survey maps, from
the north side of the proposed right-of-way to lands described at the
Fort Charlotte site.
Establishment of the foregoing areas as the Grand
Portage National Monument shall be effective when title to that portion
of the aforesaid lands and interests in lands which is held in trust by
the United States of America for the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and the
Grand Portage Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota, has been relinquished
in accordance with section 2 hereof to the Secretary of the Interior for
administration as part of the Grand Portage National Monument. Notice of
the establishment of the monument as authorized and prescribed by this
Act shall be published in the Federal Register. (16 U.S.C. §
450o.)
SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized
to accept, as a donation, the relinquishment of all right, title, and
interest of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and the Grand Portage Band of
Chippewa Indians, Minnesota, in and to any of the lands described in
section 1 of this Act which is now held in trust by the United States of
America for the said tribe or band; the executive committee of the
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and the tribal council of the Grand Portage
Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota, are hereby authorized to execute
such instruments of relinquishment in favor of the United States; and
acceptance of the relinquishment by the Secretary shall operate as a
transfer of custody, control and administration of such properties for
administration and as a part of the Grand Portage National Monument:
Provided, That upon the acceptance of any donated lands and
interests therein the Secretary shall recognize, honor, and respect, in
accordance with the terms thereof, any existing life assignments on such
properties. (16 U.S.C. § 450oo-1.)
SEC. 3. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized
to procure any and all other lands or interests therein within the
monument, including, but not limited to, any and all nontrust lands
therein owned in fee simple by the Grand Portage Band of Chippewa
Indians, Minnesota, and the council of said band is authorized to sell
and convey such nontrust lands to the United States of America. (16
U.S.C. § 450oo-2.)
SEC. 4. The Secretary of the Interior, under
regulations prescribed by him, shall grant recognized members of the
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe the preferential privilege to provide those
visitor accommodations and services, including guide services, which he
deems are necessary within the monument. (16 U.S.C. § 450oo-3.)
SEC. 5. The Secretary of the Interior shall, insofar
as practicable, give first preference to employment of recognized
members of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe in the performance of any
construction, maintenance, or any other service within the monument for
which they are qualified.
SEC. 6. The Secretary of the Interior shall
encourage recognized members of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe in the
production and sale of handicraft objects within the monument. The
administration of the Grand Portage National Monument shall not in any
manner interfere with the operation or existence of any trade or
business of said tribe outside the boundaries of the national
monument.
SEC. 7. Recognized members of the Minnesota Chippewa
Tribe shall not be denied the privilege of traversing the area included
within the Grand Portage National Monument for the purposes of logging
their land, fishing, or boating, or as a means of access to their homes,
businesses, or other areas of use and they shall have the right to
traverse such area in pursuit of their traditional rights to hunt and
trap outside the monument: Provided, That, in order to preserve
and interpret the historic features and attractions within the monument,
the Secretary may prescribe reasonable regulations under which the
monument may be traversed.
SEC. 8. The Secretary of the Interior, subject to the
availability of appropriated funds, shall construct and maintain docking
facilities at the Northwest Company area for use in connection with the
monument. Such facilities shall be available for use by the Minnesota
Chippewa Tribe and its recognized members, without charge to them, under
regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary.
SEC. 9. To the extent that appropriated funds and
personnel are available therefor, the Secretary of the Interior shall
provide consultative or advisory assistance to the Minnesota Chippewea
Tribe and the Grand Portage Band of Chippewea Indians, Minnesota, in the
planning of facilities or developments upon the lands adjacent to the
monument.
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