Organizers of the makeshift homeless camp that moved into Discovery Park last night said they were camping on “native land,” but it turns out the property is owned by the city, according to the United Indians.

“Obviously we can’t give them permission on city property,” Marty Bluwater, Executive Director for United Indians, told KING 5. This would put Nickelsville back in the same situation as earlier this week: facing eviction from Seattle Police. We will be updating as we learn more…


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