Makah Tribe continues pursuit of treaty whaling right
“Our treaty is a living document just like the Constitution,” said Makah tribal member John Haupt during a public hearing…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
“Our treaty is a living document just like the Constitution,” said Makah tribal member John Haupt during a public hearing…
The Suquamish Tribe has acquired a 30-foot-long dead gray whale that will be used for educational purposes. “We saw this…
The Kitsap Sun reported how the Suquamish Tribe will be taking possession of the gray whale that washed ashore July…
January 16, 2003 It’s just plain wrong. In response to yet another suit from an animal rights group, a three-judge…
Those who do not understand the Makah will question the logic of hunting an animal that means so much to them. Yet the principle is the same for all species of fish and wildlife. Non-Indians have always tried to force their way of life on the Indian. Yet we have lived here for thousands of years, in harmony with nature. Many non-Indian ways are strange to us. They permit their chiltheir children dine on meat without teaching them to be grateful to the animals that died to feed them. Even vegetarians can be hypocritical. Agricultural practices kill more of nature’s creatures through habitat destruction than fishing and hunting ever will.