Nickelsville, in its most recent incarnation near Daybreak Star Center in Discovery Park, has been given until noon Monday by the city to depart. (The encampment is on land the United Indians of all Tribes leases from the city Parks Department.) A few of the Nickelodeons, who are represented by the Northwest Justice Project, plan to meet with the city attorney Monday morning. If an agreement isn’t reached at that time, they say they may pursue legal action to remain at Daybreak Star– at least in the near term. They’d still like to find a permanent location for the encampment.
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