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just because we use cars doesnt mean most of our cultural heritage is not still intact. we practice the same things weve been practicing for hundreds of years. stories, language, dance and singing is also a huge part of our culture that has been passed down. i wish more people understood reservation life. you can bring to light whatever you want. hopefully it does some good and the abusers will be punished more appropriately. but dont think that by trying to put tribal hunting in a bad light as a whole is going to accomplish much. and sled. get over it. and shut up about it.
I have not read all of the posts in this thread, so I do not know where this topic has gone but today I was on the reservation looking for ducks and as we passes a house (natives) there were skinned deer carcasses hanging from the tree in the yard, unfortunately it looked like the deer had been hanging for a very long time. We're talking like 2-3 weeks plus. I know some people hang their deer for a short time but this seemed ridiculous and there was no way they were going to be able to eat either of these deer. Thats some subsistance hunting for you
Quote from: igotbigbulls on January 02, 2012, 09:01:51 PMjust because we use cars doesnt mean most of our cultural heritage is not still intact. we practice the same things weve been practicing for hundreds of years. stories, language, dance and singing is also a huge part of our culture that has been passed down. i wish more people understood reservation life. you can bring to light whatever you want. hopefully it does some good and the abusers will be punished more appropriately. but dont think that by trying to put tribal hunting in a bad light as a whole is going to accomplish much. and sled. get over it. and shut up about it. Ill shut up about it and get over it when the tribe members stop poaching!!! It might be legal for you, but as long as you take more than one deer, and elk a year I consider that poaching. I am pretty sure the the federal gov would allow you to live off the reservation like everyone else now so dont cry about that life anymore. This is a free country, times change, and everyone should have to live by the same laws. Why cant you accept that? It is a shame what happened many moons ago I agree, but come on man this is 2012. Sing and dance all you want, but there are simply not enough resource to be overharvested Unethically anymore. understand that its not difficult!Bigbulls, having the abusers being punished properly is a big part about what this whole argument is about. It's like anything, the few always ruin it for the many. We know not all native hunters abuse their privileges, but the people who do are really starting to piss people off. Hunters who buy state licenses pay good money for them, and when observations like Ribka's happen obviously it is not going to sit too well. Tribal hunting as well as poaching by other people is putting a hurt on our animals and I doubt many people will deny that. I will also add that I have been trying to do my part and have been able to catch a poacher, so I am not another one of those people who will do nothing. Stupid people also piss me off too, so I see we have something in common. Lastly, do not give me crap about being uneducated until you maybe start capitalizing letters and using correct punctuation.
Pinetar I am sure you don't live where your ancestors lived an we do have regulations for fishing an hunting