The Snoqualmie Tribe says it opposes the expansion of the historic Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie, Washington.
The tribe considers the entire area around the lodge sacred. The land includes burial sites
and the falls near the lodge connect heaven and Earth.
The Snoqualmie city council gave approval to the lodge to build a 250-room hotel and conference center and up to 110 homes.
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Bigger lodge to benefit city, Snoqualmie says
(The Seattle Times 3/11)
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