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Quote from: aer212 on October 17, 2011, 07:36:21 PMWhy?X2
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Indians being the greedy people they are they can't leave anything alone. All the land they can hunt all year long and its not good enough. nope they have to have hanford too. Who cares if your ancestors hunted there. They didn't use guns when they did it so why should the tribe be able to now? They also didn't have motor vehicles and electricity. Nope that all came from the white man. So instead of the tribes thinking they don't have enough and need more places to hunt be happy with what yall got.
Okay MAXIMUS I found your question after looking through this topic, it was on page 13 if I'm correct, in regards to your wife being an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and what privileges you might have?Per SECTION 32.110.49; UNAUTHORIZED TREATY HUNTING.Subsection (A) It shall be unlawful for a Yakama Member to:(2) Allow a person who is not authorized to exercise Treaty Hunting rights to hunt or take wildlife for him or her, or to assist him or her in exercising such rights.Subsection (C) This Section shall not apply to any non-member identified as:(1) The spouse, dependent (including adopted or foster), or extended family relative of the Yakama Member;This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands.If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.
Quote from: Maverick on October 17, 2011, 03:54:48 PMIndians being the greedy people they are they can't leave anything alone. All the land they can hunt all year long and its not good enough. nope they have to have hanford too. Who cares if your ancestors hunted there. They didn't use guns when they did it so why should the tribe be able to now? They also didn't have motor vehicles and electricity. Nope that all came from the white man. So instead of the tribes thinking they don't have enough and need more places to hunt be happy with what yall got. The same could be said of many white people as well. Some people just can't be content with what they have. Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with the whole scenario and would prefer we all be treated equal, but to say they are greedy because of a few isn't a fair assessment. If they all acted like PlateauNDN appears to act and talk I don't think we would have near the issues that we do have. I still would prefer that we were all treated as equals though. Hasn't racial discrimination gone on long enough in this country. I hate to see anything that gives or takes away something from a person because of there race. Bear
Quote from: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 02:24:18 PMOkay MAXIMUS I found your question after looking through this topic, it was on page 13 if I'm correct, in regards to your wife being an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and what privileges you might have?Per SECTION 32.110.49; UNAUTHORIZED TREATY HUNTING.Subsection (A) It shall be unlawful for a Yakama Member to:(2) Allow a person who is not authorized to exercise Treaty Hunting rights to hunt or take wildlife for him or her, or to assist him or her in exercising such rights.Subsection (C) This Section shall not apply to any non-member identified as:(1) The spouse, dependent (including adopted or foster), or extended family relative of the Yakama Member;This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands.If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.So if I read this correctly...I can hunt ceded lands because I married an enrolled member of Yakima Nation? She has to be with me. Can I hunt 12 months out of the year?
Quote from: Maximus4252626 on October 19, 2011, 01:02:59 AMQuote from: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 02:24:18 PMOkay MAXIMUS I found your question after looking through this topic, it was on page 13 if I'm correct, in regards to your wife being an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and what privileges you might have?Per SECTION 32.110.49; UNAUTHORIZED TREATY HUNTING.Subsection (A) It shall be unlawful for a Yakama Member to:(2) Allow a person who is not authorized to exercise Treaty Hunting rights to hunt or take wildlife for him or her, or to assist him or her in exercising such rights.Subsection (C) This Section shall not apply to any non-member identified as:(1) The spouse, dependent (including adopted or foster), or extended family relative of the Yakama Member;This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands.If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.So if I read this correctly...I can hunt ceded lands because I married an enrolled member of Yakima Nation? She has to be with me. Can I hunt 12 months out of the year?I didn't read it that way Max ...."This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands."
Quote from: CedarPants on October 19, 2011, 06:47:36 AMQuote from: Maximus4252626 on October 19, 2011, 01:02:59 AMQuote from: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 02:24:18 PMOkay MAXIMUS I found your question after looking through this topic, it was on page 13 if I'm correct, in regards to your wife being an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and what privileges you might have?Per SECTION 32.110.49; UNAUTHORIZED TREATY HUNTING.Subsection (A) It shall be unlawful for a Yakama Member to:(2) Allow a person who is not authorized to exercise Treaty Hunting rights to hunt or take wildlife for him or her, or to assist him or her in exercising such rights.Subsection (C) This Section shall not apply to any non-member identified as:(1) The spouse, dependent (including adopted or foster), or extended family relative of the Yakama Member;This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands.If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.So if I read this correctly...I can hunt ceded lands because I married an enrolled member of Yakima Nation? She has to be with me. Can I hunt 12 months out of the year?I didn't read it that way Max ...."This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands." You have access to the Closed Areas of the Reservation and can hunt the Reservation as long as YOU follow OUR guidelines. SHE has to be with YOU at all times and have HER enrollment card with HER at all times. YOU cannot access the Closed Area of the Rez without HER or hunt without HER. Ceded Area does not apply to YOU. Ceded Area only applies to Enrolled Tribal Members and are the only ones able to exercise their Treaty Rights.YOU can only hunt the Rez year round for male species and SHE has to be present at all times. Female species are closed to hunting From Jan. 1 to Aug. 31. Does that clarify it better for you?
Quote from: PlateauNDN on October 19, 2011, 08:53:26 AMQuote from: CedarPants on October 19, 2011, 06:47:36 AMQuote from: Maximus4252626 on October 19, 2011, 01:02:59 AMQuote from: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 02:24:18 PMOkay MAXIMUS I found your question after looking through this topic, it was on page 13 if I'm correct, in regards to your wife being an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and what privileges you might have?Per SECTION 32.110.49; UNAUTHORIZED TREATY HUNTING.Subsection (A) It shall be unlawful for a Yakama Member to:(2) Allow a person who is not authorized to exercise Treaty Hunting rights to hunt or take wildlife for him or her, or to assist him or her in exercising such rights.Subsection (C) This Section shall not apply to any non-member identified as:(1) The spouse, dependent (including adopted or foster), or extended family relative of the Yakama Member;This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands.If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.So if I read this correctly...I can hunt ceded lands because I married an enrolled member of Yakima Nation? She has to be with me. Can I hunt 12 months out of the year?I didn't read it that way Max ...."This is applies to the Reservation only and she would have to be with you at all times. Outside of the Reservation State Law applies to you and only she would be able to hunt the Ceded Lands." You have access to the Closed Areas of the Reservation and can hunt the Reservation as long as YOU follow OUR guidelines. SHE has to be with YOU at all times and have HER enrollment card with HER at all times. YOU cannot access the Closed Area of the Rez without HER or hunt without HER. Ceded Area does not apply to YOU. Ceded Area only applies to Enrolled Tribal Members and are the only ones able to exercise their Treaty Rights.YOU can only hunt the Rez year round for male species and SHE has to be present at all times. Female species are closed to hunting From Jan. 1 to Aug. 31. Does that clarify it better for you?Wow Plateau where are you from? Spouse have no hunting privileges on or off the Rez. I do like the way that you look into stuff before you comment but some of your answers make me feel that your are not from the Rez. No disrespect to you Plat. I do appreciate what you do because I flip out trying to deal with some people on this site and start popping off.