According to theolympian.com, Native Americans are returning to reservation land, including the Tulalips. They have census data to prove their point.
“RICHLAND — Sarah Sweeney stopped in her tracks when she read how Christian singer Natalie Grant got involved in the fight against human trafficking after she saw a 5-year-old girl held in a cage while visiting Mumbai, India.
The girl was let out only when men paid to rape her, which happened as many as 20 times a day.
The article was Sweeney’s introduction to the worldwide problem of human trafficking, which happens even in Washington.
And it led Sweeney, 65, of Everett, to volunteer as the Washington director for Not For Sale, a California-based nonprofit working to end slavery.”
Read more about Sweeney at thenewstribune.com.
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