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Native Americans Fight for Sweat Shops in Prison

March 4, 1997
By: Allison Girvin
State Capital Bureau

Native Americans gathered at the capitol to support a measure that would allow sweat lodges in state prisons.

Allison Girvin has the story from Jefferson City.

Native Americans said in a committee hearing that they want to make tribal religions more available to prisoners.

This would include requiring sweat lodges, pipes, sage, and lava rocks in maximum security penitentiaries.

But committee chairman Wayne Crump says he thinks this could cause security problems.

Actuality: Senator Wayne Crump
RunTime:
OutCue: sense to me.
Contents: For us to set up a sweat lodge at every correctional facility does not make sense to me.

If this bill passes, it will be the first measure regarding Native Americans to pass in Missouri legislation since the late 1800's.

From Jefferson City, I'm Allison Girvin.


Native Americans say they want sweat lodges to be available to prisoners, but one representative doesn't think it will happen.

Allison Girvin has the story from Jefferson City.

Native Americans spoke in support of a measure that would bring tribal religions inside prison walls.

This includes requiring sweat lodges, tobacco, and feathers in correctional facilities.

But House committee chairman Wayne Crump says he thinks the bill is far from becoming law.

Actuality: Representative Wayne Crump
RunTime:
OutCue: pass this year.
Contents: I don't believe the way it is drafted right now it will pass this year.

There are over 150 Native American prisoners in Missouri penitentiaries.

From Jefferson City, I'm Allison Girvin.