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		<title>By: courtneyanne314</title>
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		<description>Wow, it&#039;s a shock for me to hear that it was due to non-Native Americans that whales became endangered. It almost disgusts me that the people trying to take away the Natives&#039; ability to carry on a piece of their culture are the ones who caused the species to become endangered in the first place. Not only that, but the Natives claimed this land long before anyone else. I agree that although this species is endangered, Indian tribes who practice whale-hunting as a part of their culture should still be allowed to do so. It&#039;s not like they&#039;re doing it for fun, it serves a meaningful purpose for them and by limiting the hunting to these tribes, I doubt whales will go extinct. Word Count 128</description>
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