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The court granted the Treaty Tribes' motion to dismiss for failure to join necessary parties under Rule 19(b), finding that the Treaty Tribes were indispensable parties whose treaty-reserved fishing rights would be impaired by the litigation's absence and that the case could not proceed in equity and good conscience without them.
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