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Yeah i know what you mean probably would have gotten some indians attention better if it had a picture of a four loko or a 40 or something huh?
"They" I thought you were one Buckmaster?
Quote from: hughjorgan on December 29, 2010, 08:33:53 PMYeah i know what you mean probably would have gotten some indians attention better if it had a picture of a four loko or a 40 or something huh? What a great way to exercise your freedom of speech. I'm sure this is exactly what our forfathers had in mind.
Yeah what a (dumb) letter. Just because there are no pictures to guide you through the letter that doesn't mean it is a (dumb) letter. If you would like you can call me and I can read it to you.The next letter is going to explain that the Rocky Mountain Elk were transplanted here by the American tax payers in 1911. So the Yakamas shouldn't even be allowed to hunt for these animals.
Coastal, since you seem to be very level headed, intelligent, and have good info: Why is it that tribes like the Yakama's can hunt elk when elk are not native? Is it because of the clause "traditional and accustomed land" or however that language reads? Does the idea that tribes can hunt traditional lands override the species being hunted, traditional or not?