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Census Bureau maps new size of Oneida Reservation in New York

The U.S. Census Bureau says the Oneida Nation in New York has a 307,000-acre reservation.

In 2000, the agency said the reservation was 32 acres. But the tribe's land base grew significantly in a 2010 map.

“We engaged in consultations at the request of the United States about correcting the inaccurate reservation boundaries,” the tribe said in a statement, The Utica Observer-Dispatch reported.

The change in boundaries has worried two counties that are in trying to foreclose on the tribe's land. The U.S. Supreme Court was going to hear the case but instead directed the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider in light of tribal sovereign immunity issues.

Get the Story:
Census Bureau map adds 306,968 acres to Oneidas reservation (The Utica Observer-Dispatch 1/20)
Census Bureau expands Oneida reservation to 300,000 acres (The Syracuse Post-Standard 1/20)
Press Release: County officials react to extraordinary census map change made without notice (Madison County 1/19)

An Opinion:
Scott E. Peterman: Supreme Court delays justice for counties (The Rome Sentinel 1/19)

2nd Circuit Decision:
Oneida Nation v. Madison County and Oneida County (April 27, 2010)

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