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		<description><![CDATA[Which places have the most people of Native ancestry?  | November is American Indian &amp; Alaska Native Heritage Month, and that makes a good opportunity to take a quick look at the Northwest&#8217;s original residents. In North American terms, Cascadia is home to an unusually high concentration of people of Native descent. In fact, Northwest jurisdictions are home to more than three quarters of a million people of Native descent with nearly 200,000 in British Columbia and Washington each. As...]]></description>
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