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Catawba Tribe voting on constitution
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2002 The Catawba Nation of South Carolina is voting on a tribal constitution. The Rock Hill Herald does not describe the proposal. It would replace a 1975 constitution. There is a dispute over the constitution and the tribe's leadership. A federal court case is going to trial soon. Get the Story:
Catawbas to get chance to vote on Constitution (The Rock Hill Herald 11/12) Relevant Links:
Catawba Indian Nation - http://www.catawba-nation.nsn.us Related Stories:
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