The Great Land Rush: Fractionated Land Issues at the Center for Katrina Jim Descendants and Tulalip Tribes

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Quil Ceda Creek in Tulalip, Washington, flows across this land where the Ancestors fished and harvested and hunted, this land which Bah-hahtlh received in a deed signed by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, this land where Bah-hahtlh gave birth.

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