The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Washington is still shopping for potential casino sites.
The tribe and its backer have purchased land in Middleborough. But other locations are being considered, a spokesperson said.
The tribe's federal recognition is being finalized this month. As a newly recognized tribe, the Mashpees can obtain federal approval for a reservation and open a casino on it.
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