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FEBRUARY 19, 2001 The Tulalip Tribes of Washington on Friday bought 900 acres of former reservation land for $7.37 million, the largest repurchase of land the tribe has made. The tribe has been able to repurchase land thanks to profits from its casino. Their 22,000-acre reservation is now 60 percent tribal or Indian owned. Get the Story:
Tulalips reacquire 900 acres of former reservation land (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 2/17)
Tribe makes big land purchase
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 19, 2001 The Tulalip Tribes of Washington on Friday bought 900 acres of former reservation land for $7.37 million, the largest repurchase of land the tribe has made. The tribe has been able to repurchase land thanks to profits from its casino. Their 22,000-acre reservation is now 60 percent tribal or Indian owned. Get the Story:
Tulalips reacquire 900 acres of former reservation land (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 2/17)
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