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SereneDreams03 t1_ixd3pph wrote

>All we can do at this point is teach others and move forward in hopes that everyone will eventually work together to solve and fix the problem at hand

Which is exactly what banning fish farming is trying to do, that is the purpose, to work together and let the ecosystem of the Puget Sound recover from years of harmful practices that yes, were mostly from white men.

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Independent-Fly8130 t1_ixd4wwf wrote

But if the Fish Wars taught us anything it's that it will be anything other than just straight forward. Natives were forced onto reservations with a treaty giving them certain rights. Now your saying that they should just give up more because everyone else has been greedy for years and had a huge hand in the decimation of the fish population.

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SereneDreams03 t1_ixdatcg wrote

If what they are doing is continuing the process of decimating the wildlife population, then yeah they should be asked to give it up. I hear what you are saying, it's not straightforward and this is just another grevience in a long list of justified greviences Native Americans have, but if what they are doing is taking away the rights of others, then it shouldn't be allowed. The Suquamish also have rights, and if what other tribes are doing is interfering with those rights, then shouldn't the next higher authority (the state) have the obligation to step in?

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