Native Peoples and the Environment
The American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1978 aimed at protecting and preserving the religious rights of Native Americans. This legislation recognizes the importance of traditional spiritual practices, including access to sacred sites, rituals, and the use of sacred objects, which are often closely linked to natural resources like water sources. AIRFA serves as a foundation for the ongoing advocacy for the protection of sacred places and highlights the significance of water as a sacred element in many Indigenous cultures.
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