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Seneca-Cayuga Tribe makes offer to Pataki
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
The Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma is offering to limit land acquisitions in New York and discuss taxation issues in order to settle a dispute with the state.
The tribe recently shared in a land claim judgment for 64,000 acres in New York. But state and local officials say the tribe can't re-establish its presence in the state. The tribe wants to build a bingo hall on 229 acres it recently purchased in its aboriginal territory.
The tribe's offer was made in a November 13 letter to Gov. George Pataki (R).
Get the Story:
Tribe says it wants to meet with governor
(The Syracuse Post-Standard 11/19)
Okla. chief wants land-claim meeting with Pataki
(AP 11/19)
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