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Article: Arts and crafts seized by fish and wildlife officers.
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- November 1, 1998
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By Pamela Green and Norman Moyah
Windspeaker Contributors
LLOYDMINSTER, Sask.
There is a fine line between responsible management and outright harassment and, some say, that line was rudely violated during a August raid by Fish and Wildlife officers on the Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre's arts and crafts shop.
Conservation officers from the Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management office entered the Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre on Aug. 4 and seized a number of Aboriginal craft articles, including some antler carvings and dreamcatchers. They also made visits to other local galleries and pawnshops, seizing craft ...