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Church v. 501(c)3
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Leslie Fool Bull Blessing
Richard “He Who Has the Foundation” Swallow
Frank Fools Crow – Medicine Teachings for All
Anthony Davis – “Medicine for All”
Grandfather Bear-Tata Oso
Crazy Horse
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Legal Precedents Protecting All Members of ONAC Native American Church
Utah State Supreme Court Ruling
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Medicine Persons
by
Lianne Bremer
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Oct 13, 2021
What is a Medicine Person?