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Proposal puts Mont reservations together
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2002 A proposal to put three reservations into one senate district in Montana gained support at a public hearing on Wednesday. The map would place the Rocky Boy's, Fort Belknap and Fort Peck reservations into a majority-Indian district. A number of tribes endorsed the plan but some members of the Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission and Republicans are questioning the usefulness of such a large district. Ed. Note: The first version incorrectly stated the reservations were in North Dakota instead of Montana. Get the Story:
Favored new boundary plan would create vast Indian district (The Great Falls Tribune 1/17) Related Stories:
Group wants Indian districts in N.D. (11/6)
Special Indian districting sought in N.D. (10/4)
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