American Indian Religious Freedom Act: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Native American Affairs of the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on Effectiveness of P.L. 95-346--the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 (AIRFA).

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162. lappuse - States policy to protect and preserve Native American religious freedom. Section 1 of this Act provides: Henceforth it shall be the policy of the United States to protect and preserve for American Indians their inherent right of freedom to believe, express, and exercise the traditional religions of the American Indian, Eskimo. Aleut, and Native Hawaiians. including but not limited to access to sites, use and possession of sacred objects, and the freedom to worship through ceremonials and traditional...
69. lappuse - ... be invaded or disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress ; .but laws founded in justice and humanity shall from time to time be made for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
172. lappuse - All provisions of law relating to the seizure, forfeiture, and condemnation of a vessel for violation of the customs laws, the disposition of such vessel or the proceeds from the sale thereof, and the remission or mitigation of such forfeiture, shall apply to the seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
206. lappuse - ... person charged in attempting to achieve rapid compliance, after notification of a violation, shall be considered by the President.
207. lappuse - ... shall have power to execute any warrant or other process issued by an officer or court of competent jurisdiction...
171. lappuse - ... the district court of the United States for any district in which such person is found or resides or...
28. lappuse - The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
72. lappuse - An Indian, born a member of one of the Indian tribes within the United States, which still exists and is recognized as a tribe by the Government of the United States, who has voluntarily separated himself from his tribe, and taken up his residence among the white citizens of a State. but who has not been naturalized or taxed or recognized as a citizen, either by the United States or the State, is not a citizen of the United States within the meaning of the first section of the fourteenth article...
123. lappuse - Federal departments, agencies, and other instrumentalities responsible for administering relevant laws to evaluate their policies and procedures in consultation with native traditional religious leaders in order to determine appropriate changes necessary to protect and preserve Native American religious cultural rights and practices.
295. lappuse - The listing of peyote as a controlled substance in Schedule I does not apply to the nondrug use of peyote in bona fide religious ceremonies of the Native American Church, and members of the Native American Church so using peyote are exempt from registration. Any person who manufactures peyote for or distributes peyote to the Native American Church, however, is required to obtain registration annually and to comply with all other requirements of law.

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