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GRAYS HARBOR, WA-- On July 8, 2016, the Quinault Indian Nation hosted a march and rally to the Hoquiam City Hall to protest a proposed crude oil terminal in Grays Harbor. Tribal canoes, fishing boats, and kayaks converged on the water near Rennie Island. The tribal canoes then led the other boats to the docks in Horquiam where they were greeted by hundreds of other supporters on land. The protesters then marched to city hall for a 'Shared Waters, Shared Values' rally.

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GRAYS HARBOR, WA-- On July 8, 2016, the Quinault Indian Nation hosted a march and rally to the Hoquiam City Hall to protest a proposed crude oil terminal in Grays Harbor. Tribal canoes, fishing boats, and kayaks converged on the water near Rennie Island. The tribal canoes then led the other boats to the docks in Horquiam where they were greeted by hundreds of other supporters on land. The protesters then marched to city hall for a 'Shared Waters, Shared Values' rally. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency