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I'm all for natives to hunt. They should keep their traditions and practice their God given rights as they please.They have been hunting here before "white man" came here.But.... and here it comes... they should do it without "white man" influence. Do it as they did in the old days!No gunsNo trucksNo horses No modern bowsNo hunting bootsNo steel blades No modern clothingNo modern tentsNo anything "white man" has introduced Then and only then, I think we would agree they are doing it for traditional rights. Because as of now, nothing they are doing is traditional! If the natives want there ancestral rights, they should do it in the way their ancestors did it. Before they got the "white man" advantages!!! Just my Like I said. I'm all for their rights! But i feel they need to do it as their ancestors did.
Watching this thread is killing me.only 1 group in this thread has actual hunting and fishing rights... the Yakama Nation.If you don't like it tough... hunters and fisherman have to build a bridge with natives because in the end, if we don't, non natives wont have hunting or fishing because of a lack of popular support and a shrinking demographic, meanwhile a native peoples will still be enjoying the outdoors because they have their rights in writing. So complain about a different user group getting permits just realize native peoples will have permits forever and your grandkids or great grandkids wont have any prospective of what you are arguing about today because in your lifetime you worried about what someone else has instead of preserving our future.
Maybe this has been asked before but I will ask again. Can tribal members apply for the general public sheep tags as well as the tribal tags?
I'm all for not having sportsmen not hunt on our ceded land. I promote it all the time.
Quote from: X-Force on August 23, 2018, 12:47:59 PMWatching this thread is killing me.only 1 group in this thread has actual hunting and fishing rights... the Yakama Nation.If you don't like it tough... hunters and fisherman have to build a bridge with natives because in the end, if we don't, non natives wont have hunting or fishing because of a lack of popular support and a shrinking demographic, meanwhile a native peoples will still be enjoying the outdoors because they have their rights in writing. So complain about a different user group getting permits just realize native peoples will have permits forever and your grandkids or great grandkids wont have any prospective of what you are arguing about today because in your lifetime you worried about what someone else has instead of preserving our future.Exactly, you guys refer to yourselves as SPORTSMEN, as us we are hunter and gatherers, you all take all the hate out on a few that come here to defend ourselves, when I first joined the bashing was terrible, you want to help with the ones over harvesting take pictures of them, call Tribal wardens, help us help you, just remember we define ourselves as HUNTERS AN GATHERERS NOT SPORTSMEN, we dont do it for sport, we do it to PROVIDE
Quote from: Whitenuckles on August 23, 2018, 05:45:53 PMI'm all for natives to hunt. They should keep their traditions and practice their God given rights as they please.They have been hunting here before "white man" came here.But.... and here it comes... they should do it without "white man" influence. Do it as they did in the old days!No gunsNo trucksNo horses No modern bowsNo hunting bootsNo steel blades No modern clothingNo modern tentsNo anything "white man" has introduced Then and only then, I think we would agree they are doing it for traditional rights. Because as of now, nothing they are doing is traditional! If the natives want there ancestral rights, they should do it in the way their ancestors did it. Before they got the "white man" advantages!!! Just my Like I said. I'm all for their rights! But i feel they need to do it as their ancestors did. ft.Quote from: Whitenuckles on August 23, 2018, 05:45:53 PMI'm all for natives to hunt. They should keep their traditions and practice their God given rights as they please.They have been hunting here before "white man" came here.But.... and here it comes... they should do it without "white man" influence. Do it as they did in the old days!No gunsNo trucksNo horses No modern bowsNo hunting bootsNo steel blades No modern clothingNo modern tentsNo anything "white man" has introduced Then and only then, I think we would agree they are doing it for traditional rights. Because as of now, nothing they are doing is traditional! If the natives want there ancestral rights, they should do it in the way their ancestors did it. Before they got the "white man" advantages!!! Just my Like I said. I'm all for their rights! But i feel they need to do it as their ancestors did.Lol you're describing a caveman
The part that always boggles my mind is how some tribes are able to manage excellent herds within their reservation which creates much better hunting opportunity and no need to leave the reservation while others have slaughtered everything within the reservation boundaries so they are then required to hunt areas that the state has managed for herd health.
Exactly, you guys refer to yourselves as SPORTSMEN, as us we are hunter and gatherers, you all take all the hate out on a few that come here to defend ourselves, when I first joined the bashing was terrible, you want to help with the ones over harvesting take pictures of them, call Tribal wardens, help us help you, just remember we define ourselves as HUNTERS AN GATHERERS NOT SPORTSMEN, we dont do it for sport, we do it to PROVIDE