Sunday, October 30, 2005

Native American Prisoner's Religious Claims Rejected

The opinion has become available in a case decided several months ago, Runningbird v. Weber,2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 25234 (D. SD, June 8, 2005). The South Dakota federal district court rejected a number of claims by an inmate in the state penitentiary that his rights to free exercise of religion were violated. A member of the Native American Church, the prisoner objected to not receiving enough tobacco, which is a part of Native American prayer. He also objected to the confiscation of his ceremonial bag and prayer ties, the lack of a medicine man to help with religious rituals, denial of a Lowampi Ceremony, female guards observing sacred ceremonies, and time limits on performing sweats.