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Video: Neil Peyron, Tule River Tribe chair, discusses change


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Posted: Monday, January 6, 2014  


YouTube: Tule River reservation tribal chairman Neil Peyron

Neil Payron, the chairman of the Tule River Tribe of California, tells The Fresno Bee about improvements in the way of life on the reservation.

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Tule River reservation tribal chairman Neil Peyron (The Fresno Bee 1/3)

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