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Pacific N.W. tribal canoe trip wrapping up
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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2003 Canoeists from more than 40 tribes in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Canada, are participating in the annual Paddle Journey. The tribal crews originated in parts of Washington and British Columbia in mid- to late-June. So far, they have visited more than a dozen reservations on their route to the Tulalip Reservation in Washington. The crews will arrive at Tulalip next Monday for a celebration. Get the Story:
Paddle Journey stops at Elwha River today (The Peninsula Daily News 7/22) Relevant Links:
Paddle Journey 2003 - http://www.tulaliptribaljourney.com
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