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Indian town hall opens in Ariz.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2002 The 22nd annual Indian Town Hall began in Arizona on Tuesday. Talk on the opening day focused on improving state-tribal relations. Participants cited tensions over gaming and other issues. The town hall ends today. The event is put on by a volunteer group and hosted by the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs. Get the Story:
Indian Town Hall urges improving relations between tribes and state (The Arizona Republic 6/5)
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