But the AP notes that the state legislature this year OKed a measure that recognizes same-sex unions from other jurisdictions, including other nations. "We are open and tolerant, and we want to make sure our members are offered the opportunity to be happy and free in their lives," the tribe's chairman tells the Seattle Times. "This lined up with our values as a tribe. We don't discriminate." (Interesting side note: Seattle is named after the most famous member of the Suquamish Tribe, Chief Seattle, who led a tribal confederation in the first half of the 19th century.)
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