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Washington Senate adopts resolution recognizing Chinook tribal nation
Summary
The Washington State Senate on March 6 adopted Senate Resolution 8690 recognizing the Chinook tribal nation’s ancestral homelands and historic contributions to the Pacific Northwest. Senator Jeff Wilson sponsored the measure and the resolution was agreed to by voice vote.
The Washington State Senate unanimously adopted Senate Resolution 8690 on March 6, recognizing the Chinook tribal nation’s ancestral homeland along the Lower Columbia and the Pacific coast and acknowledging the tribe’s historical and cultural contributions to the region. Senator Jeff Wilson brought the resolution to the floor and urged adoption.
Senator Jeff Wilson said he was "proud to bring this resolution forward" and described the Chinook people’s…
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