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).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 |
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... Prisons because that is a special type of environment , special kind of problem , and I wouldn't feel comfortable in responding without their expertise . Mr. JOHNSON . Thank you . I have no further questions . Mr. RICHARDSON . I thank ...
... Prisons because that is a special type of environment , special kind of problem , and I wouldn't feel comfortable in responding without their expertise . Mr. JOHNSON . Thank you . I have no further questions . Mr. RICHARDSON . I thank ...
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... Prison Program Hollywood Policy Center Foundation Honor Our Neighbors Origins & Rights ( HONOR ) Keepers of the Treasures KIFARU Productions Learning Circle , The San Francisco Lutheran Office for Governmental Affairs , Evangelical ...
... Prison Program Hollywood Policy Center Foundation Honor Our Neighbors Origins & Rights ( HONOR ) Keepers of the Treasures KIFARU Productions Learning Circle , The San Francisco Lutheran Office for Governmental Affairs , Evangelical ...
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... prison to have the same privileges and access to practice their religion as any other prisoners are supported by the ... prisons . Federal recognition by statute of 125.
... prison to have the same privileges and access to practice their religion as any other prisoners are supported by the ... prisons . Federal recognition by statute of 125.
126. lappuse
... prisons . Federal recognition by statute of the rights of Native American prisoners who practice a Native American religion to access to traditional elders and materials religious practice and to sweat lodges is simply an equal ...
... prisons . Federal recognition by statute of the rights of Native American prisoners who practice a Native American religion to access to traditional elders and materials religious practice and to sweat lodges is simply an equal ...
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... prisons . Navajo and Native American inmates are discriminated against when they wish to practice their native religion . An integral part of the Corrections program is providing opportunity for religious and spiritual ceremonies in ...
... prisons . Navajo and Native American inmates are discriminated against when they wish to practice their native religion . An integral part of the Corrections program is providing opportunity for religious and spiritual ceremonies in ...
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AIRFA American Indian Religious application Arizona authorized bald eagle blood quantum bona fide religious Chairman Church of Navajoland CONGR CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Controlled Substances Act cultural Drug eagle feathers Eagle Protection Act Employment Division Endangered Species Act exemption falconry federal law Fish and Wildlife golden eagle nest Holy Medicine Hopi Indian Affairs Indian Religious Freedom issuance issuing officer Kootenai Tribes legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS migratory birds NAC members Native American Church Native American religious Navajo Nation Council Oklahoma Oneida Tribe P.O. Box permitted activity permittee person Pipestone Quarries possession prohibit proposed amendments protected birds regulations religion religious ceremonies Religious Freedom Act religious practices religious purposes request for reconsideration revocation RICHARDSON sacrament peyote sacred sites Senate Sioux Smith decision specific spiritual statement subchapter Subcommittee submitted Supreme Court testimony Texas traditional transport tribal U.S. Fish U.S. Supreme Court United WHITEHORSE Wildlife Service
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24. lappuse - The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
168. 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...
115. lappuse - Tribal Council at a duly called meeting at Window Rock, Navajo Nation (Arizona) , at which a quorum was present and that same was passed by a vote of 55 in favor and 0 opposed, this 15th day of November, 1984.
299. lappuse - In a mass society, which presses at every point toward conformity, the protection of a self-expression, however unique, of the individual and the group becomes ever more important. The varying currents of the subcultures that flow into the mainstream of our national life give it depth and beauty.
303. 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.
143. lappuse - As long as the special treatment can be tied rationally to the fulfillment of Congress' unique obligation toward the Indians, such legislative judgments will not be disturbed.
178. lappuse - ... shall have power to execute any warrant or other process issued by an officer or court of competent jurisdiction...
178. lappuse - ... of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
189. lappuse - Right of succession by certain persons. (a) Certain persons, other than the permittee are granted the right to carry on a permitted activity for the remainder of the term of a current permit provided they comply with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section.
189. lappuse - Unless otherwise modified, a permit is valid during the period specified on the face of the permit. Such period shall include the effective date and the date of expiration. (g) Denial. The issuing officer may deny a permit to any applicant who fails to meet the issuance criteria set forth in this section or in the part(s) or section(s) specifically governing the activity for which the permit is requested. [39 FR 1161, Jan. 4, 1974, as amended at 42 FR 32377, June 24, 1977; 47 FR 30785, July 15, 1982;...