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    • The Echota Print Shop
    • Tribal ID Cards >
      • Paper
      • Adult Plastic
      • Child Plastic
  • About
    • Festival
    • History
    • Indian Arts & Craft Law
    • Mission
    • Our Story
    • Religious Freedom Act
    • The Little Log Cabin
    • Tour
  • Contact
    • Enrollment
    • Tribal Office Information
    • Webmaster
  • Government
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    • Clans
    • Code of Ethics
    • Office Use Only
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    • Social Media Specialist
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  • News
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    • Creation Story
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    • Religion
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  • Donate
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The American Indian Religious Freedom Act

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​Worship in the Manner of Your Ancestors
The American Indian Religious Freedom Act
Public Law No. 95-341, 92 Stat. 469 (August 11, 1978)
These rights include, but are not limited to, access of sacred sites, freedom to worship through ceremonial and traditional rights and use and possession of objects considered sacred. The act required policies of all governmental agencies to eliminate interference with the free exercise of native religion.
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