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Peninsula Daily | Sun, Feb 15

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It would expand the reservation by 425 acres of land that the tribe has acquired, plus transfer another 37 acres of Olympic National Park land to the tribe. ...

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12 Months Ago, Indian Country says (in Hoh tribe makes case for land to move reservation)  WI
Patty Murray introduced a bill in February to transfer park land to the tribe so it can connect its current reservation to private land it already bought. The tiny reservation is hemmed in by the Hoh River , the Pacific Ocean and Olympic National Park. ...

And Native Times says (in Hoh tribe makes case for land to move reservation) Patty Murray introduced a bill in February to transfer park land to the tribe so it can connect its current reservation to private land it already bought. The tiny reservation is hemmed in by the Hoh River, the Pacific Ocean and Olympic National Park. ...

And masoncountydailynews.com says (in NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 4/3/09 provided by the Associated ...)  Mason County
Patty Murray introduced a bill in February to transfer park land to the tribe so it can connect its current reservation to private land it already bought. The tiny reservation is hemmed in by the Hoh River, the Pacific Ocean and Olympic National Park. ...

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