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WA State to give tribes ancient remains found in June

Ancient human remains found by hikers outside the small town of Trinidad, Wash., in Eastern Washington will be turned over to local tribes for reburial.

State officials have determined the bones found June 4 are of Native American heritage and could be hundreds to thousands of years old.
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