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Indian tribes and expanding casinos

Cecile Hansen is chair of the Duwamish Tribe and a descendent of Chief Seattle, for whom Seattle is named. The tribe's ancestral lands include present-day Seattle and they have been seeking federal recognition for decades. After ceding nearly 55,000 acres of land to the federal government in 1855, the tribe now has two-thirds of an acre near the Duwamish River in Seattle. (Peter Haley/Tacoma News Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Cecile Hansen is chair of the Duwamish Tribe and a descendent of Chief Seattle, for whom Seattle is named. The tribe's ancestral lands include present-day Seattle and they have been seeking federal recognition for decades. After ceding nearly 55,000 acres of land to the federal government in 1855, the tribe now has two-thirds of an acre near the Duwamish River in Seattle. (Peter Haley/Tacoma News Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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