Oh ya And we All have benefitted from Technology brother-- next time try walking to your Vedder fishing spot and by the way what's this "we and them " C**p You personally invented the car and Computer ? Man are you ever smart and young------- Cheers
The argument about rights to use modern technology falls apart here:
The FN
asked for demanded traditional rights of catching fish for food and ceremonial purposes. That's not a problem.
Where the equation doesn't work is this; If they could catch enough food and ceremonial fish with their canoes and spears and nets made of vines in the "good old days" why shouldn't they continue to catch them the same way. That's the definition of tradition! Logic suggests, actually it glaringly illustrates that if you use modern technology such as jet boats and woven nylon drift nets and night lights you are going to end up catching more than you need for food and ceremony and it becomes an economic opportunity. Back then their traditional "market" was the other natives. Today they have 1000's of people that are willing to break the law so they can buy a $10 sockeye.
Remember, they don't pay income taxes and they are highly subsidized with yours and my tax dollars. The salmon resource today is for everyones benefit. Conservation first, then food and ceremony for FN, then a little for the rest of us.... Economic opportunity for FN is not built into the equation and it shouldn't be!.
We as a society have a guilt thing which is being milked. We have this view that by sustaining their "traditional ways" we are doing a noble thing by maintaining tradition. In general this is totally false. Their society is very integrated with our society and the "traditional ways" flag being waved is just enabling generation after generation of their society to continue asking for and receiving handouts. This is not healthy for their society or ours!