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Jay Julius talks life for Indigenous peoples before and after the Point Elliot Treaty signing of 1855. Digital Heritage
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Ancestral Homelands, Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
This historical stage-play takes you back in time of the signing of the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855, where members of the Lummi Nation Indian Tribe traveled (by canoe) to Mukilteo to meet with Washington Territory Governor, Issac Stevens. - « first
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