Answer:
the right to continue fishing and hunting all lands freely.
Step-by-step explanation:
A condition of the treaties with American Indian tribes was that tribes would have "the right to continue fishing and hunting all lands freely."
Under the conditions of treaties, the Indian tribes consented to the lands and other natural resources to the United States, in turn, they retain all rights not expressly consented to in the treaties.
The rights retained covers the right to freely hunt, fish, and gather resources, including the land the tribes handed over, as well as on land they retained.