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March 29, 2011
10th Circuit rules on eagle feathers case....which will no doubt be appealed
You can read the full AP story HERE in the Colorado Springs Gazette.
Bottom line - non-Indians, even if they claim it as a vital part of their own religious practices, can't possess eagle feathers. Indians can (if they follow the federal law to obtain them).
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March 29, 2011 in Current Affairs, Federal Indian Law and Jurisdictional Matters, General Interest, Religion | Permalink
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Non-CDIB card holders cannot have is what you actually mean. I know lots of Jabronis who are Native who don't meet blood quantum or had ancestors who refused to sign the Dawes.
Posted by: Breaker 1-9, it's a Convoy | Mar 29, 2011 9:29:59 PM
