About 10 people held signs, such as “Tribal records are sacred,” outside of the National Archives at Seattle on Tuesday, doing what they could to call attention to the stunning announcement two weeks ago that the facility could be closed. Inside, leaders from the National Archives, headquartered in College Park, Maryland, met with local tribal […]
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