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Deborah Parker, Tulalip Tribes, at FieldSTEM breakfast

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Deborah Parker, vice chair of the Tulalip Tribes, spoke at the Pacific Education Institute‘s FieldSTEM breakfast last week. She spoke about her own upbringing and education, and why learning about nature resources in nature is important.

 

Author Kim KalliberPosted on June 13, 2013June 13, 2013Categories News, Top StoryTags Deborah Parker, FieldSTEM, natural resources, Tulalip

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