Posted AT 4:12 AM EDT on 25/06/07
Tired of the courts, natives call for action
Start with a number: $3-million. Sakej Youngblood Henderson estimates that every time - and there have been maybe 10 occasions - aboriginal people have gone to court over hunting rights, it costs $3-million in legal fees.
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