MAKE A MEME View Large Image Stan Jones, a Tulalip tribal leader who, as a Marine, served in the South Pacific and later watched Japanese orphans scavenge trash cans for food after an atomic bomb destroyed much of Nagasaki. Stan Jones, a Tulalip tribal leader who, as a ...
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