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Lushootseed language / Coast Salish / Swinomish people / Swinomish Channel / Skagit River / Skagit tribes / Padilla Bay / Puget Sound / Salmon / Skagit / Chinook salmon / La Conner /  Washington
Date: 2014-03-12 12:27:41
Lushootseed language
Coast Salish
Swinomish people
Swinomish Channel
Skagit River
Skagit tribes
Padilla Bay
Puget Sound
Salmon
Skagit
Chinook salmon
La Conner
Washington

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