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Fort Yuma Quechan Righteous Natives

The Washington Redskins handed the Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe a blank check -- and the tribe said "No thanks."
Author:
Marty Two Bulls
Updated:
Sep 13, 2018
Original:
Jul 21, 2014

For the story behind this cartoon, see Quechan Skate Park Project Turns Down "Bribe Money" From Redskins

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