
'It's a real stab in the heart': Native American tribe's eviction plan raises civil rights concerns
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Robert Rabang Sr. has been a member of the Nooksack Tribe in Washington State for almost 40 years -- but about six years ago he was told he would be evicted from his home on tribal-managed land.
What hurt the 77-year-old the most was the attack on his family's history.
Six years later, he and three other family members are still facing eviction from their homes surrounded by a cascade of mountains and tons of spacious land.

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