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Tribal canoeists endure some rough weather
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2003 The Lower Elwha Klallam Reservation in Washington is providing respite for participants of the 2003 Paddle Journey. Twenty-five canoes representing more than 16 tribes in the Northwest and British Columbia landed on the reservation after encountering some rough weather, The Peninsula Daily News reports. The crews are expected to land on the Tulalip Reservation on Monday. Get the Story:
Paddle to Elwha River met by weather challenges; some canoes overturn (The Peninsula Daily News 7/23) Relevant Links:
Paddle Journey 2003 - http://www.tulaliptribaljourney.com Related Stories:
Pacific N.W. tribal canoe trip wrapping up (7/22)
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