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Group fighting tribal project
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002 A group challenging the Muckleshoot Tribe of Washington is criticizing an environmental analysis of a proposed amphitheater on reservation land. Citizens for Safety and Environment charges that the $30 million project will damage the environment and cause traffic. The group sued the Bureau of Indian Affairs to force a project analysis, which is due today. The project is on land within reservation boundaries but is not held in trust. Get the Story:
Muckleshoot amphitheater review due today (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 3/19)
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