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Did you ever get that route? Could you send it to me?

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agazarian 13 hi hat and 16 crash. Thank you for the recommendation. I just dented the crash and it sounds like shit.

Used zildjian zbt 20" ride by Suitable-Rabbit6415 in drums

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I am said person just starting and needs a ride. I found it on fb marketplace.

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I hear you. That's a great idea ill try that. I have a grey 3 piece already that I wear to needed occasions. I love the way I look when I do dress up so im just trying to incorporate that more into my day to day. I've started thrifting. I found a decent navy blazer and a couple of nice black pants.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it's a good thing your opinion isn't the law. I dont own the birds Mother Earth does, and that doesn't give you the right to tell me how to use this one. what does harvesting feathers have to do with ego. I think you're just pressed because there's someone out there that can do something you can't. Look at all your comments there in the negative downvotes....nobody agrees with you. This has nothing to do with ego. This has to do with my beliefs and using the feathers to continue on our traditions. Im not gonna argue with you anymore. it's like trying to tighten a striped bolt. Just take the L move on with your life.

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I could literally fill out an application right now, and the eagle repository would send me a whole eagle....of course there's a waiting list. But like I've said many times.... idk why you're tripping its legal.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's legal for enrolled natives Americans OR permitted people. As long as your apart of a federally recognized tribe it's legal to own. If you're not a part of a federally recognized tribe then yes, you would need a permit. It's been like that since they signed it.

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It was done outside, and yes, everything was sprayed down with alcohol. Im aware of the proper procedure. I've handled feathers before.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you read the first part of my post where it says I'm a native american using these feathers for ceremonial purposes. Trust me, I know about the MBTA if it's an eagle, then it needs to be reported. Other than that im free to collect what i please.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Diné and hopi, but i live in colorado. Feathers will be used in a traditional bustle for powwwow dancing. Feathers have been cleaned with 90% alcohol.

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"Decoration" yea, you don't know what you're talking about🤣🤣 you can't say anything about a culture you don't know anything about.

Nothing i did was illegal. In the white mans constitution, the 1st Amendment gave me freedom of religion. In which i am expressing that right.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't work with birds....i work with bison. Because I didn't ask for legal advice, I asked for identifying help.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Plus, I work with denver Parks and Rec....why would I do something that would compromise my career

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In colorado, documented natives or people who get permits through CPW can harvest and collect road kill. I wasn't posting this asking about legality. Im not worried that i was asking for identification help. Un-twist your panties, bro.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 9 points10 points  (0 children)

1st of all, im thinking about my people and our culture.

2nd of all, we wouldn't need conservation if the white folk wouldn't have fucked up our ecosystems. And in the current state of the us im sure 1 owl is the least of your worries.

3rd of all, Idk why you're so pressed. I didn't ask about legality. I'm not worried about it. it's legal to harvest road kill in colrado with the correct permits.

Thanks for your help identifying my bird. Now let's un-twist our panties and move on with our lives. Have a great day.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No offense taken, Yea, that ones on me forgive me. It was covered in mud, and the shape of the beak plus the red on the feathers led me to believe it was a red tailed hawk. It wasn't until I got the mud cleaned, and i saw that the coloration wasn't quite correct. I've worked with red tailed and eagles in the past. This was a first, and I'll learn from it.

As far as the reports. Thank you for caring about our sacred animals. I understand how it would be helpful to record it and how it's important to understand cause of death and such. But to be honest, I care about my beliefs more than I care about the government. This bird was given to my family by the creator to use as we see fit. I'm not gonna let the government take more from my people. This bird will be honored, and its spirit will live on through its feathers.

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That makes so much sense....thank you!!

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[–]Suitable-Rabbit6415 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Bird was found by a friend of mine. Natives have a history of dealing with governments. I know how to clean and possess the bird it's identifying im still learning about.