“During the 1837 treaty signing, which include the lands where the Mall of America is located, the Ojibwe received $24,000 in cash, goods and services, retaining rights to use the land for hunting, fishing and other purposes. The phrase ‘other purpose’ means the Ojibwe retained the right to gather at any location. The Mall of America location is within those treaty territories outlined in the 1837 Treaty. The Mall of America is in violation of the 1837 Treaty obligations to the Dakota and Ojibwe by threatening to trespass us on our ceded territories. We have a right to gather anywhere within those territories which was agreed upon by the US Government “.