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Projects boosting Wash. tribe
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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2002 Several development projects on the Shoalwater Reservation in Washington are near completion this year, bringing hope to a tribe long neglected by the federal government. A $500,000 recreation center will open this summer. It includes exercise equipment, a basketball court and other amenities describes as function but not luxurious. A $365,000 computer and learning center is targeted for the fall. Following that will be a $2 million health center. New homes are also being constructed for tribal families. There are about 200 members of the tribe. Get the Story:
Shoalwater Bay Indians take charge of changing past (The Seattle Times 1/7)
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