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Pequots promise to return papers
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2000 The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation will return any historical documents it has in its posession to state of Connecticut. The question of ownership of state documents arose last week when the tribe released a document they say proves the current membership is descended from the historical Pequot tribe. The document dates to 1857 and the state says it and others rightfully belong in the state's archives. Get the Story:
Mashantuckets say they'll return missing documents to state - If they have them (The New London Day 9/19) Related Stories:
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