Law

Eastern Shawnee Tribe claims victory in Ohio

The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma is claiming victory on its land claim in Ohio.

The tribe agreed to a proposed order to dismiss its claim to 146 square miles of ancestral territory. Chief Glenna Wallace said the decision means the tribe can return to Ohio and seek to have land placed in trust.

As part of the lawsuit, the tribe reached agreements with some communities. But the federal judge handling the case refused to accept them as land claim settlements, saying they could be misconstrued under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

A tribal attorney said the judge's apprehension won't affect the tribe's land-into-trust efforts.

Get the Story:
Shawnee claiming victory in land case (The Tribune Chronicle 4/17)
Tribe claims it's right where it wants to be with land claims (The Massillon Independent 4/17)

Relevant Links:
Eastern Shawnee Tribe - http://www.easternshawnee.org

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