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Coquille Celebrate 30 Years Since Restoration

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They are an ancient people, but the Coquille tribe celebrates a 30-year anniversary this weekend (June 29th).  It's been 30 years since the Coquille became a federally recognized tribe once again, after years off the lists, as a "terminated" tribe. 

An act of Congress restored tribal status in 1989, and the Coquille have worked to enhance the well-being of members and grow financially since that time.  Chief Don Ivy and Tribal Vice Chair Kippy Robbins visit to give an update on the state of the Coquille. 

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