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March 17 on The Story: For decades, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians has faced strict limitations on their hunting, fishing and gathering rights under a 1980 agreement between the tribe, the state and the federal government, which the tribe was forced to sign in exchange for reestablishing the Siletz reservation. The federal government has already repealed it and the state and tribe reached a new agreement two years ago, but the 1980 agreement has remained on the books until now.
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