Makah Indians and Whaling
Date Submitted: 12/29/2004 05:24:26
The Makah Indian Whaling: Indigenous Right or
Environmental Injustice
by xxxxx
Abstract
For hundreds of centuries, the Makah Indians have
revolved their culture and traditions around whaling. It
has been part of their tradition as long as the tribe has
ever existed. In the early part of this century the Makah
voluntarily abandoned the whale hunt in recognition of the
precarious situation of the gray whale. When the whale
was listed as an endangered species
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