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		<title>How Lummi Nation&#8217;s Treaty Stand Beat Big Coal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Their long battle bet big on treaty promises to defend their waters&mdash;and their culture. | Editor’s note: Sightline commissioned this guest article from Bellingham-based writer Ralph Schwartz. We are honored to share more of the story of how Lummi Nation defeated one of the largest coal export terminals in North America, including exclusive video footage of Monday’s events, below. LUMMI RESERVATION&#8212;The chairman of Lummi Nation couldn’t sit still. Chairman Tim Ballew II kept checking his phone to make sure he didn’t miss the call. A...]]></description>
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