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Paddle to Seattle

Nearing the end of their historic 170-mile journey, Quileute and Hoh Indians paddle their canoes across Elliott Bay toward Alki, with a final destination of Golden Gardens. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times, 1989)

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Nearing the end of their historic 170-mile journey, Quileute and Hoh Indians paddle their canoes across Elliott Bay toward Alki, with a final destination of Golden Gardens. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times, 1989)