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![]() "VibraJet" wrote in message ... "JR" wrote... Certainly grossly exceeding the allotment should be punished, if possible. As I understand it, the Makah had a "season" in which they could fish, and the length of the season was determined to be about the length of time they would need to catch 500 fish. I think - but don't know for sure - that the tribe knew they were expected to be able to catch 500 fish in that time. If that's the case, then it appears they intentionally pulled a fast one. What will happen now is, the seasons for other fisheries will be adjusted to compensate for the huge unexpected Makah catch; the overall yearly catch will remain what it was going to be, everybody else gets to catch fewer fish. Ironically, the name "Makah" means "generous with food". I don't know what their situation is out there, but I'm pretty sure their economy is based on fishing and whaling. So that big salmon catch might be pretty important to them. It's a good bet none of it will go to waste. Way I see it, every time the Ndn's win one, everybody makes a big stink. If I was out there, I'd go to Neah Bay, look for a restaurant, and order the salmon. Ain't no point in getting all urinated over a fish. Hm...... I think people sometimes allow themselves to get carried away by their own interests. This is perfectly natural, of course. I mean, who can blame folks for wanting to provide for their own families......especially in times of economic instability.....times when the future can be glimpsed only dimly through a fog and what little can be seen doesn't look all that good.....right? Yeah, I can certainly understand that a conscientious father would, at least occasionally, want to treat his kids to a bit of fresh salmon......****, I certainly would.....um......if I had any kids. O.k., so a couple of extra fish have to die in the process. So what? In the long run, does it really make any difference? Still, there's always that lingering doubt, isn't there? Hell, Chas's point may be hard to grasp, but it's always there nevertheless. In situations like this, I always find it useful to take the situation at hand and push it to the extreme, just to see where it goes. In this case, for instance, I might suppose that it's not just a bunch of fish that are at stake. I might.....oh......I don't know, postulate that the thieving redskins had been guilty of REALLY "grossly exceeding the allotment" by.....um.......well, let's say stealing a whole continent.....or two.....or something. Wouldn't you agree that in such a scenario they "should be punished, if possible"? Wolfgang i know i would. |
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