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The case before the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concerns a non-Indian Utahn who insisted on his right to possess eagle feathers for Native religious practices.
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2 comments:
We also had a problem here, Utah that is, with a guy that used peote(spelling) for religious purposes and he wasn't suppose to be able to. Its terrible that we can't learn how to interact with people of different backgrounds. I mean we seem to do just fine even with iour vast differences in beliefs. I feel like I could be comfortable discussion communicatins, politics, religion, or any number of topics with you and have disagreements without hostility or resentment. To me stuff like this article is this breakdown on a large scale, inability to be tolerant of others. We spend so much time trying to figure who can do what,m we forget to enjoy each others differences.
agreed!
we all have more similarities than differences.
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