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Tribes wrap up canoe paddle journey
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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2002 The Quinault Nation on Saturday welcomed more than 23 tribes to its Washington reservation, the final stop on a inter-tribal cultural exchange. The tribes came in 20 traditional canoes as part of Paddle Journey 2002. The event brings together tribes in Washington and British Columbia, Canada, as a way of keeping paddling alive. There was some rough sailing along the way, and a boat carrying 14 members of the Puyallup Tribe capsized in the Olympic Peninsula. The canoers were treated for some injuries at a local hospital. Get the Story:
Tribes celebrate 'Tribal Journeys' at Taholah (The Aberdeen Daily World 8/12)
Tribal canoe capsizes off Olympic Peninsula (AP 8/10) Relevant Links:
Paddle Journey 2002 - http://community-2.webtv.net/bensuecharles/
PADDLEJOURNEY2001/page5.html
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