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Ghost Dances & Court Battles: Native Religion & the Law

Summary by Native Oklahoma
"If you're Catholic, you don't need a Congressional Act to pray. If you're Jewish or if you go to a temple or if you're Muslim, you don't need a congressional act because your religion is not prescribed, but theirs was."This striking observation cuts to the heart of a painful reality: Native Americans had to fight for a Congressional act just to practice their religion legally. From the tragic Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890—where hundreds of Lako…
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Native Oklahoma broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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