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Native insurance firm ordered to stop business
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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2003 The state of Florida ordered a company that sells insurance to tribal members to stop doing business because it doesn't have a license. Native Assurance Co. deals with Seminole tribal members, according to the Associated Press. The firm isn't affiliated with the tribe, state officials said. Get the Story:
Indian insurance company ordered to stop doing business (AP 6/30) Relevant Links:
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community - http://www.nativeco.com
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