
80-unit residential building for low-income and unhoused Indigenous people opens in Seattle
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A newly built residential complex in Seattle is offering unhoused Indigenous people a new lease on life.
The Chief Seattle Club has opened the doors to ʔálʔal, an 80-unit apartment building reserved for low-income and unhoused urban Natives in Washington's King County.
ʔálʔal, pronounced "all-all," means "home" in Lushootseed, an Indigenous language spoken by local Salish tribes.
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