Makah Whalers
Title: Makah Whalers
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Makah Whalers
The Makah
By: Tutty Goo Pud
The Makah are a Native Indian tribe who have recently decided to enact their treaty rights, and start to
hunt for whales. These actions have caused an uproar in North America. The Natives state that they are
not doing anything but exercising their legal rights. Opponents to their hunting of whales argue that the
Makah are a group of uncivilized and inhumane individuals, and that they are harming nature.
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May 21) “Anti-
Makah Protests Turn Ugly”. {November 3, 1999} Available: http://www.spokane.net/news-story-body.
asp?Date=052199&ID=s580004&cat=} Dark, Alx. (1999, April) “The Makah Whale Hunt”.{October 28,
1999}. Available: http://www.conbio.rice.edu/nae/index.html Dube, Jonathan. (1999, May 18) “Plenty of
Meat To Go Around”. {October 26, 1999} Available:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/science/DailyNews/makahs990518.html Webster, John. (1998, November
3) “Anything for an unworthy cause”. {October 29, 1999} Available:
http://www.spokane.net/news-story-body.asp?Date=11039&ID=s477881&cat=
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