Native Americans join
fight vs. Nevada bear hunt
Blessings from
Creator to my brothers and sisters of the Paiute, Washoe and Shoshone tribe’s
that are standing up for the beautiful, harmless, Sacred Black Bears around
your area.
Thank you from my
people and our brothers and sisters from the states of Nevada and Florida, as
you may now see, both states have something in Carmon, inconsiderate
politicians and wild life management!
A
group of Native Americans is joining the fight against Nevada's black bear hunt
and criticizing what they call a wildlife official's racist remark about it.
(he didn't want to "hear of bows and
arrows")
"We believe bears are sacred," Arthur said,
adding her group thinks the state's black bear population is insufficient to sustain
a hunt.
Fourteen bears were killed during Nevada's inaugural
bear hunt that ended Dec. 31.