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Oneida Nation appeals land claim suit
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2002 The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is appealing the dismissal of land claim suits filed against private landowners. A federal judge in New York said the claims were prohibited and barred similar ones in the future. The tribe is appealing the decision to the 2nd Circuit. The tribe filed the suits because the New York Oneida Nation settled the joint Oneida claim without consulting the other plaintiffs. Get the Story:
Wisconsin Oneidas appeal ruling (The Syracuse Newspapers 10/3) Get the Ruling:
Oneida Tribe v. AGB Properties (9/5) Relevant Links:
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin - http://www.oneidanation.org Related Stories:
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