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The Makah tribe is the only Native American tribe with a treaty that specifically mentions a right to hunt whales.
It has faced more than two decades of court challenges, bureaucratic hearings and scientific review as it seeks to resume hunting gray whales.
The decision by NOAA Fisheries grants a waiver under the Marine Mammal Protection Act .
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