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On totem journey, Lummi carvers call for Lower Snake dam removal — KNKX Public Radio | By Bellamy Pailthorp →

A crane erected to remove a crane

Posted on May 9, 2022 by Jim deMaine

Thanks to Mike C. — What happens next?

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