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Mia Prickett, seated on the floor holding a Confederated Tribe of Grande Ronde drum, poses for a photo with family members in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. Prickett’s ancestor Tumulth, a leader of the Cascade Indians along the Columbia River, was one of the chiefs who signed an 1855 treaty that helped establish the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde in Oregon. But the Grand Ronde now wants to disenroll Prickett and 79 relatives because they no longer satisfy new enrollment requirements. Also seated on floor is Russell Wilkinson. Seated second row from left are Nina Portwood-Shields, Jade Unger, Marilyn Portwood, Eric Bernando, Debi Anderson, Val Alexander. Standing are Antoine Auger, left an Erin Bernando.(AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Mia Prickett, middle, shares a collection of family photos with great aunt's Marilyn Portwood, right, and Val Alexander in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. Prickett’s ancestor Tumulth, a leader of the Cascade Indians along the Columbia River, was one of the chiefs who signed an 1855 treaty that helped establish the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde in Oregon. But the Grand Ronde now wants to disenroll Prickett and 79 relatives because they no longer satisfy new enrollment requirements. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Mia Prickett sits at a table with a collection of family photos and holds her Confederated Tribe of Grande Ronde enrollment card along with a recent notice of potential potential disenrollment from the tribe in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. Prickett’s ancestor Tumulth, a leader of the Cascade Indians along the Columbia River, was one of the chiefs who signed an 1855 treaty that helped establish the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde in Oregon. But the Grand Ronde now wants to disenroll Prickett and 79 relatives because they no longer satisfy new enrollment requirements. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Mia Prickett holds her Confederated Tribe of Grande Ronde enrollment card along with a recent notice of potential potential disenrollment from the tribe in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. Prickett’s ancestor, Tumulth, a leader of the Cascade Indians along the Columbia River, was one of the chiefs who signed an 1855 treaty that helped establish the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde in Oregon. But the Grand Ronde now wants to disenroll Prickett and 79 relatives because they no longer satisfy new enrollment requirements.(AP Photo/Don Ryan)