TULALIP RESERVATION (March 29, 2002) — Given that two-thirds of the world is water, all life depends on that life-giving fluid. Given that the Tulalip Tribes rely on fish and shellfish for cultural, spiritual and economic purposes, protecting water resources on the reservation is vital to the tribes
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