
Seattle's Native Land Reclaimed: A 56-Year Journey
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Larry Gossett returns to Seattles Discovery Park, marking the 56th anniversary of the Native land occupation that led to the creation of the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. Inspired by the Alcatraz takeover, Gossett and the Gang of Four united to support each others fights, turning surplus military land into a hub for Native services and culture. The occupation, a rare win for Indigenous land rights, was a response to the federal relocation program that left many Native people without support in cities like Seattle. Today, the cultural center remains a vital community space, cherished by families and honored at anniversary events.
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