About 15 members of the Quileute Nation of Washington will attend the premier of the latest Twilight movie.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse debuts in Los Angeles on Thursday.
"The movie provides insight to the sacredness of tribal meetings, cultural and traditions," Chairwoman Anna Rose Counsell-Geyer told The Peninsula Daily News.
Author Stephenie Myers based parts of her books and the movies on Quileute culture and history.
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