The Tulalip Tribes met with Washington state officials on Wednesday over the future of the Cama Beach State Park.
The meeting took place at the park, which the tribe says is a significant historic and cultural site. The tribe has offered to buy the land, but the state doesn't plan on selling it.
Work at the park has been halted due to the discover of remains and artifacts. The Tulalips are planning to meet among themselves to decide their next step.
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Tulalips to powwow over park concerns
(The Everett Herald 7/14)
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Tulalip Tribes - http://www.tulaliptribes.com
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