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Date: 2014-10-01 19:45:35
United States
Treaty of Point Elliott
Tulalip
History of North America
Federally recognized tribes
Tribe
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Adivasi
Washington
Snoqualmie Tribe
Native American history

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