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Road trip to meet the Puyallups, a football-loving tribe of Native Americans

The article discusses a road trip to meet the Puyallup tribe, an Indigenous American group known for their love of football. The piece highlights the cultural significance of football within the community and explores the traditions and practices of the Puyallup people. It provides insight into their connection to the sport and how it plays a role in their identity and heritage. The article aims to showcase the unique aspects of the tribe's culture through their passion for football.

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Road trip to meet the Puyallups, a football-loving tribe of Native Americans

The article discusses a road trip to meet the Puyallup tribe, an Indigenous American group known for their love of football. The piece highlights the cultural significance of football within the community and explores the traditions and practices of the Puyallup people. It provides insight into their connection to the sport and how it plays a role in their identity and heritage. The article aims to showcase the unique aspects of the tribe's culture through their passion for football.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects of an Indigenous American tribe and their relationship with football. There is no indication of political bias, framing, or controversy in the content provided. The subject matter is primarily cultural and does not involve political issues, making the lean '中心

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