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Judge delays enrollment policy vote
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2002 A federal judge in Montana has extended a temporary restraining order against the Bureau of Indian Affairs that prohibits the Flathead Nation from holding a vote to change its enrollment policy. The tribe is considering opening its rolls to lineal descendants. But a group of tribal members opposes the initiative and sued to prevent a constitutional election. The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes make up the Flathead Nation. Get the Story:
Tribal rolls vote again delayed (AP 11/3) Relevant Links:
Flathead Nation - http://www.peoplescenter.org Related Stories:
Tribal members protest enrollment proposal (10/04)
Blood quantum requirement considered (08/22)
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