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David Buerge
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Frank La Mere And The Fight For Native Americans’ Full Treaty Rights
October 8, 2019
Seattle’s early white residents prevented the Duwamish people, first signatory of the Point Elliott Treaty, from gaining a reservation in the 1860s because river-valley lands made available by treaty were deemed valuable pathways to coal.
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