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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (68727)10/2/1998 12:42:00 AM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
~~~~~~OT~~~~~~ Whaling.

The TV video I saw showed them using a very small boat. They were practicing using a harpoon. I hope they all are very good swimmers.

I thought the Grey whale came off the endangered spiecies list.

Taking whales isn't unusual in Alaska for the Eskimo tribes, Narwhals mostly.

I haven't given it much thought as this was the first I have heard of this. Native American heritage and traditions are no problem for me.

The question becomes, should whales be excempt. If so, we better help those narwhals out. What about seals?

While we are at it though, what other spieces are on the Native American list? Should the plains tribes not be allowed to take eagle feathers?

Whatever the policies are, they should be consistant.

Greys are cool, Humpbacks much cooler! The guys do all the talking!

:o)

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