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Public Law No. 95–341, 92 Stat. 469 (Aug. 11, 1978) (commonly
abbreviated to
AIRFA),
codified at 42 U.S.C. § 1996, is a
United States federal law, enacted...
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United States,
Congress p****ed the
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (
AIRFA) in 1978,
which was
enacted to
protect basic civil liberties, and to protect...
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United States Congress p****ed the
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (
AIRFA)
which legalized Native American worship practices which had been banned...
- p****age of the
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (
AIRFA),
although it has been
argued that the
AIRFA had
little real
effect on the
protection of Native...
- who
influenced the
drafting of the
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (
AIRFA) of 1978,
called Lyng v.
Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective ****ociation...
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Making in Hawai'i:
Implications for TMT on Maunakea" (PDF). Cornell.edu. "
AIRFA act 1978".
Retrieved July 9, 2010. Rothstein, Mikael, in Lewis,
James R...
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Freedom Act of 1978, also
called the
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (
AIRFA), was p****ed to
provide legal protection for the Church's use of the plant...
- legislation, as of a 1978
congressional survey. The 1994
Federal Legislation AIRFA (American
Indian Religious Freedom Act)
defines an
Indian as one who belongs...
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Sautman 2003, pp. 174–240. presidency.ucsb.edu. "President
Carter on the
AIRFA".
Archived from the
original on 11
March 2007.
Retrieved 1
August 2006....
- 485 U.S. 439 (1988) The
American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 (
AIRFA) does not
create a
cause of
action under which to sue, nor does it contain...