| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs Committe - 1974 - 544 lapas
...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 current of subcultures that flow into the mainstream of our national life give it depth and beauty.... | |
| Omer Call Stewart - 1987 - 476 lapas
...which presses at every point toward conformity, the protection of a self-expression, however unique, of the individual and the group becomes ever more...flow into the mainstream of our national life give depth and beauty. We preserve a greater value than an ancient tradition when we protect the rights... | |
| Sharon O'Brien - 1993 - 372 lapas
...which presses at every point toward conformity, the protection of a self-expression, however unique, of the individual and the group becomes ever more...we protect the rights of the Indians who honestly practice an old religion in using peyote one night at a meeting in a desert hogan near Needles, California.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1992 - 244 lapas
...which presses at every point toward conformity, the protection of a self-expression, however unique, of the individual and the group becomes ever more...the Indians who honestly practiced an old religion. To this day we as members of the Native American Heritage Commission must cite a very mixed experience... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1994 - 320 lapas
...preserve and promote the use of Native American languages); People v. Woody . 394 P.2d 813, 821-822 (1964) ("The varying currents of the subcultures that flow...religion in using peyote one night at a meeting in a desert hogan near Needles, California.") 111 Corporation of Presiding Bishop v. Amos, supra . 483... | |
| John R. Wunder - 1996 - 392 lapas
...Church memhers to use peyote in their religious ceremonies: The varying currents of the suhcultures that flow into the mainstream of our national life give it depth and heauty. We preserve a greater value than an ancient tradition when we protect the rights of the Indians... | |
| William Flores - 1998 - 336 lapas
...which presses at. every point toward conformity, the protection of a self-expression, however unique, of the individual and the group becomes ever more...religion in using peyote one night at a meeting in a desert hogan."18 Woody has been praised as a recognition of cultural rights (O'Brien 1 987: 300).... | |
| Robert R. Mathisen - 2001 - 674 lapas
...which presses at ewry point toward conformity the protection of a self-expression, however unique, of the individual and the group becomes ever more...religion in using peyote one night at a meeting in a desert hogan near Needles, California The judgment is reversed. 2. Zen Buddhism in America, 1976... | |
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